Electrical Fittings Corp. v. Thomas & Betts Co., 307 U.S. 241 (1939)

Please note: this case begins in mid-page. It therefore shares a citation with the last page of the previous case. If you are attempting to follow a link to the last page of 307 U.S. 219, click here.

Electrical Fittings Corp. v. Thomas & Betts Co.


No. 582


Argued April 19, 1939
Decided May 22, 1939
307 U.S. 241

CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

Syllabus

A defendant in a patent suit is entitled to appeal from so much of a decree adjudging him not guilty of infringement as purports to adjudge the patent valid. P. 242.

100 F.2d 403 reversed.

Certiorari, 306 U.S. 624, to review the dismissal of an appeal from a decree of the District Court, 23 F.Supp. 920, in a suit for alleged patent infringement.