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Seng v. Dann

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Oct 7, 1976
542 F.2d 568 (C.C.P.A. 1976)

Opinion

Patent Appeal No. 76-715.

October 7, 1976.

Bruce M. Collins, Jacobs Jacobs, New York City, for petitioner.

Joseph F. Nakamura, Washington, D.C., for Commissioner C. Marshall Dann.

Dennis P. Clarke, Stowell Stowell, Washington, D.C., for Issidorides et al., Respondents-Party In Interest.

Petition for review from the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Miller, J.


ORDER


Having considered Petitioners' Petition for Writ of Mandamus, Respondents' Motion to Dismiss said petition, and Petitioners' Reply; also Memorandum by the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks and Petitioners' Reply thereto —

The court finds that it has jurisdiction to consider the petition. Duffy v. Tegtmeyer, 489 F.2d 745 (Cust. Pat.App. 1974).

The court concludes that petitioners have not shown that the action of the board complained of constituted an abuse of discretion. Nor has it been shown that, in the event of an award of priority adverse to petitioners, petitioners will not have an adequate appellate remedy. Moreover, the fact that petitioners may be put to further time and expense is not a sufficient basis for granting the petition. Weil v. Dann, 503 F.2d 562 (Cust. Pat.App. 1974).

IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the petition be denied. Accordingly, the motion to dismiss is moot.


Summaries of

Seng v. Dann

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Oct 7, 1976
542 F.2d 568 (C.C.P.A. 1976)
Case details for

Seng v. Dann

Case Details

Full title:FLORIN SENG ET AL., PETITIONERS, v. C. MARSHALL DANN, COMMISSIONER OF…

Court:United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

Date published: Oct 7, 1976

Citations

542 F.2d 568 (C.C.P.A. 1976)

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