Case Name: WEISERT BROS. TOBACCO CO. v. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. et al.; LARUS & BRO. CO. v. SAME
Court: United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1908-07-10
Citations: 163 F. 712
Docket Number: 
Parties: WEISERT BROS. TOBACCO CO. v. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. et al. LARUS & BRO. CO. v. SAME.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter
Volume: 163
Pages: 712–712

Head Matter:
WEISERT BROS. TOBACCO CO. v. AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. et al. LARUS & BRO. CO. v. SAME.
(Circuit Court, S. D. New York.
July 10, 1908.)
Harlan F. Stone, for plaintiff.
A. H. Burroughs, for defendants American Tobacco Company and Mac-Andrews & Forbes Company.
Nicoll, Anable, Lindsay & Fuller (De Lancey Nicoll, of counsel), for defendants James B. Duke and Karl Jungbluth.

Opinion:
RAY, District Judge.
In United States Tobacco Company v. American Tobacco Company et al., 163 Fed. 701, I have stated some of the reasons which lead me to the conclusion that a cause of action is stated in that case. A reading of the complaints in the above cases leads me to the same conclusion therein.
Demurrers overruled, with costs. On payment thereof in 30 days, defendants may answer.