IN RE YARN PROCESSING PATENT VALIDITY LITIGATION

M.D.L. Docket No. 82, Civ. Nos. 72-563, 72-641 and 72-691.

360 F.Supp. 74 (1973)

In re YARN PROCESSING PATENT VALIDITY LITIGATION. SAUQUOIT FIBERS CO. v. LEESONA CORP. et al. KAYSER-ROTH CORP. et al. v. LEESONA CORP. et al. LEESONA CORP. v. DUPLAN CORP. et al.

United States District Court, S. D. Florida.

April 25, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry Burnett, Fowler, White, Humkey, Burnett, Hurley & Banick, Miami, Fla., local counsel for Kayser-Roth. William K. West, Jr., and John W. Malley, Cushman, Darby & Cushman, Washington, D. C., counsel for Kayser-Roth.

William W. Beckett and Gene W. Stockman, Schuyler, Birch, Swindler, McKie & Beckett, Washington, D. C., and George W. F. Simmons, Rohm & Haas, Philadelphia, Pa., for Sauquoit Fibers Co.

Willis Flick, Blackwell, Walker, Gray & Powers, Miami, Fla., local counsel and Nolan E. Clark, James H. Wallace, Jr., Kirkland, Ellis & Rowe, Washington, D. C., general counsel for Leesona Corp.


ORDER GRANTING MOTIONS FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT

ATKINS, District Judge.

Two motions for partial summary judgment of patent invalidity have been filed in this consolidated proceeding by the parties opposing United States Letters Patent 2,803,105, 2,803,108, and 2,803,109, and they have been the subject of thorough discovery and briefing almost from the time these cases were consolidated.1 The grounds upon which the motion...

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