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Lipman v. Federal Trade Commission

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Mar 15, 1945
148 F.2d 823 (9th Cir. 1945)

Opinion

No. 10700.

March 15, 1945.

Upon Petition to Review and Set Aside an Order of the Federal Trade Commission.

Seaman Jackson, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioners.

W.T. Kelley, Chief Counsel, F.T.C., and Joseph J. Smith, Jr., Asst. Chief Counsel, F.T.C., both of Washington, D.C., for respondent.

Before WILBUR, DENMAN, and HEALY, Circuit Judges.


It appearing from the files of this Court, that Mr. Edward N. Jackson, counsel for petitioner, and Mr. Joseph J. Smith, Jr., Asst. Chief Counsel, Federal Trade Commission, counsel for respondent, entered into a stipulation that this cause should abide final decision in the companion cause, Silverman v. Federal Trade Commission, which stipulation was filed on May 15, 1944, and that in said cause, Silverman v. Federal Trade Commission, an opinion was rendered and filed on November 13, 1944, 145 F.2d 751, and a decree affirming and enforcing order to cease and desist was filed and entered on December 5, 1944, which decree has now become final and no review thereof has been sought by petitioner herein, now therefore, it is ordered that a decree be filed and entered herein affirming and enforcing the order of the Federal Trade Commission to cease and desist, and that a certified copy of such decree be forthwith forwarded to the respective parties hereto.


Summaries of

Lipman v. Federal Trade Commission

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Mar 15, 1945
148 F.2d 823 (9th Cir. 1945)
Case details for

Lipman v. Federal Trade Commission

Case Details

Full title:Michel LIPMAN and Jack Silverman, Individually and Trading as Chief…

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Mar 15, 1945

Citations

148 F.2d 823 (9th Cir. 1945)