U.S. PHILIPS CORP. v. WINDMERE CORP.

Appeal No. 87-1476.

861 F.2d 695 (1988)

U.S. PHILIPS CORP. and North American Philips Corp., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. WINDMERE CORPORATION, Defendant-Appellant, Izumi Seimitsu Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Defendant.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

November 14, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Forrest Hainline, Swidler & Berlin, Chartered, Washington, D.C., argued for plaintiffs-appellees Philips and N.A.P. With him on the brief was Timothy A. Ngau.

William E. Willis, Sullivan & Cromwell, New York City, argued for plaintiffs-appellees N.V. Philips. With him on the brief were John L. Hardiman, Garrard R. Beeney and Veselin M. Scekic.

Edward Foote, Winston & Strawn, Chicago, Ill., argued for defendant-appellant Windmere. With him on the brief was R. Mark McCareins. Also on the brief were Cyrus H. Hornsby and Gary R. Jones, Hornsby & Whisenand, Miami, Fla., of counsel.

Before MARKEY, Chief Judge, FRIEDMAN, SMITH, NEWMAN and MAYER, Circuit Judges.


FRIEDMAN, Circuit Judge.

This case involves electric shavers. Windmere Corporation (Windmere) appeals from a final order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida directing a verdict in favor of U.S. Philips Corp. and North American Philips (collectively Philips) on Windmere's antitrust counterclaims, 680 F.Supp. 361. Because we hold that there was sufficient evidence to submit the antitrust claims...

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