
U.S. Supreme Court HALLIBURTON OIL WELL CEMENTING CO. v. WALKER, 329 U.S. 1 (1946)
329 U.S. 1 HALLIBURTON OIL WELL CEMENTING CO. v. WALKER, et al. No. 24. Argued Oct. 23, 24, 1946. Decided Nov. 18, 1946. [ Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co. v. Walker 329 U.S. 1 (1946) Mr.Earl Babcock, of Duncan, Okl. (Harry C. Robb, of Washington, D.C., on the brief), for petitioner. Mr. Harold W. Mattingly, of Los Angeles, Cal., for respondents. Mr. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court. Cranford P. Walker, owner of Patent No. 2,156,519, and the other respondents, licensees under the patent, brought this suit in a federal district court alleging that petitioner, Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company, had infringed certain of the claims of the Walker patent. The district court held the claims in issue valid and infringed by Halliburton. The circuit court of appeals affirmed, 9 Cir.,If you are already a vLex customer, access here
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