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Klor's, Incorporated, v. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., et al., 1958 — 358 U.S. 809 · caselaw · US
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Klor's, Incorporated, v. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., et al.
358 U.S. 809·Supreme Court of the United States·1958
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Opinion
No. 76.
Klor’s, Incorporated, v. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., et al.
Maxwell Keith and Irvin Goldstein for petitioner. Moses Lasky for the Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., Herbert W. Clark for the Admiral Corporation et al., Robert E. Burns for the Zenith Radio Corporation, Alvin H. Pelavin for the Whirlpool-Seeger Corporation, David B. Gideon for the H. R. Basford Co., Francis R. Kirkham for the Radio Corporation of America, H. W. Glensor for the Leo J. Meyberg Co., Nat Schmulowitz for the Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation et al., Marion B. Plant for the Philco Corporation et al., Malcolm T. Dungan for the Rheem Manufacturing Co., Everett A. Mathews for the General Electric Co. et al., and Philip S. Ehrlich for Olympic Radio & Television, Inc., et al., respondents. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Hansen and Henry Geller filed a brief for the United States, as amicus curiae, urging that the petition for a writ of certiorari should be granted.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari granted.