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Eli Lilly & Co. v. Sav-On-Drugs, Inc.
365 U.S. 806·Supreme Court of the United States·1961
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Opinion
No. 203.
Eli Lilly & Co. v. Sav-On-Drugs, Inc.
David D. Furman, Attorney General of New Jersey, and David M. Satz, First Assistant Attorney General, on the motion.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal from the Supreme Court of New Jersey. (Probable jurisdiction noted, 364 U. S. 860.) Motion of the State of New Jersey to be named a party appellee granted.