1. Fleischmann Distilling Corp. v. Maier Brewing Co., No. 214, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 14, 1967, Argued , May 8, 1967, Decided
OVERVIEW: Petitioners were not entitled to attorney fees for respondent's deliberate infringement of trademark where Congress intended Lanham Act to mark the boundaries of power to award monetary relief; therefore, judicially created remedy was inappropriate.
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