Case: Guerlain, Inc., v. United States; Parfums Corday, Inc., v. United States; and Lanvin Parfums, Inc., v. United States
Abbreviation: Guerlain, Inc. v. United States
Decision Date: 1958-12-15
Docket Number: No. 24; No. 30; No. 31
Citation: 358 U.S. 915
Volume: 358
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Guerlain, Inc., v. United States; Parfums Corday, Inc., v. United States; and Lanvin Parfums, Inc., v. United States.
Judges: 
Pages: 915–915

Head Matter:
No. 24.
No. 30.
No. 31.
Guerlain, Inc., v. United States; Parfums Corday, Inc., v. United States; and Lanvin Parfums, Inc., v. United States.
Chauncey B. Garver and Charles C. Parlin, Jr. for appellant in No. 24. Samuel I. Rosenman, Seymour D. Lewis and Joseph L. Hochman for appellant in No. 30. Simon H. Rif kind and Walter J. Derenberg for appellant in No. 31. Solicitor General Rankin and Ralph S. Spritzer for the United States, movant-appellee. Gus-tave B. Garfield filed a brief for Rothman, as amicus curiae.

Opinion:
Appeals from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. (Probable jurisdiction noted, 355 U. S. 937, 951.) The motion to vacate the judgments is granted. The judgments are vacated and the cases remanded to the District Court to enable it to consider a motion to dismiss to be filed by the United States.
Reported below: 155 F. Supp. 77.