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related to this article: Sears,
Roebuck & Co. v.
Stiffel Co. Sears,
Roebuck & Co. v.
Stiffel Co., 376 U.S. 225 (1964), was a
United States Supreme...
- The
Jacob and
Ester Stiffel Senior Center of the
Jewish Community Centers of
Philadelphia (the '
Stiffel Center')
opened in 1928 as
Jewish Education Center...
- fixtures.
March 2021:
Lamps Plus
began exclusively selling Stiffel branded lighting fixtures.
Stiffel is an
American luxury lamp
company that
began in 1932...
- next 140
years until the
Supreme Court held in Sears,
Roebuck & Co. v.
Stiffel Co. (1964) that
federal patent law pre-empted
similar state laws. The power...
- by
building such an
expansive dome over so
large a space.
Svenshon and
Stiffel proposed that the
architects used Hero's
proposed values for constructing...
- 1986
included Americold and Danskin.
Brands like Samsonite, Culligan,
Stiffel Lamps, del mar
window coverings,
Louver Drape window coverings, Aristokraft...
- misrepresentation. The 1964
decisions of the
Supreme Court in
Sears v.
Stiffel and
Compco v. Day-Brite
undermined the
application of the INS doctrine...
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later the
Supreme Court confirmed Wirt's view in Sears,
Roebuck & Co. v.
Stiffel Co. In June 1830, a
delegation of
Cherokee led by
Chief John Ross selected...
- Koch Creations, the Mobilette, a
series of
Italian designed lamps sold by
Stiffel, and
Lytegem lamp
designed by
Michael Lax and
manufactured by Lightolier...
- do not
infringe a
patented method of copying. Sears,
Roebuck & Co. v.
Stiffel Co.
clarified that a
state may not "prohibit the
copying of [an] article...