Patent Appeal No. 77-509. October 13, 1977. Richard G. Miller, New York City, attorney of record, for appellants, James C. Arvantes, Arlington, Va., of counsel. Joseph F. Nakamura, Washington, D.C., for the Commissioner of Patents, Gerald H. Bjorge, Washington, D.C., of counsel. Appeal from the Patent and Trademark Office Board of Appeals. Before MARKEY, C.J., RICH, BALDWIN and LANE, JJ., and FORD, J., United States Customs Court. MARKEY, Chief Judge. Appeal from the decision of the Patent and Trademark
Bankruptcy No. 78 B 602. June 21, 1979. Julius Zizmor, New York City, for debtor and debtor-in-possession. Tenzer, Greenblatt, Fallon Kaplan, New York City, for Seligmann Heiden. Beekman Bogue, New York City, for Paine, Webber, Jackson Curtis Inc. OPINION CECELIA H. GOETZ, Bankruptcy Judge: Hortense F. Seligmann and Rita F. Heiden, individually and as trustees, creditors of the debtor, have moved this Court for an order adjudicating the debtor a bankrupt under Chapters I through VII of the Bankruptcy
No. 11653. May 13, 1940. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Arkansas; Harry J. Lemley, Judge. Action by E.B. Futrall, receiver of the Lee County National Bank, against Mrs. Ella M. Ray, to recover stockholder's assessment. From a judgment of dismissal, plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. John C. Sheffield, of Helena, Ark., for appellant. J.B. Daggett, of Marianna, Ark. (Daggett Daggett and C.E. Daggett, all of Marianna, Ark., on the brief), for appellee. Before
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