Deering Milliken, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission Deering-Milliken, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Nl Industries, Inc., in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Federal Trade Commission Parties, in Re FTC Corporate Patterns Report Litigation Federal Trade Commission Parties, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Cyclops Corporation, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation in Re FTC Corporate Patterns Report Litigation American Cyanamid Company, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation American Cyanamid Company

647 F.2d 1124
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedJuly 14, 1980
Docket77-1952
StatusPublished

This text of 647 F.2d 1124 (Deering Milliken, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission Deering-Milliken, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Nl Industries, Inc., in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Federal Trade Commission Parties, in Re FTC Corporate Patterns Report Litigation Federal Trade Commission Parties, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Cyclops Corporation, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation in Re FTC Corporate Patterns Report Litigation American Cyanamid Company, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation American Cyanamid Company) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Deering Milliken, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission Deering-Milliken, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Nl Industries, Inc., in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Federal Trade Commission Parties, in Re FTC Corporate Patterns Report Litigation Federal Trade Commission Parties, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation Cyclops Corporation, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation in Re FTC Corporate Patterns Report Litigation American Cyanamid Company, in Re FTC Line of Business Report Litigation American Cyanamid Company, 647 F.2d 1124 (D.C. Cir. 1980).

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647 F.2d 1124

207 U.S.App.D.C. 384, 1980-2 Trade Cases 63,441

DEERING MILLIKEN, INC., Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, et al.
DEERING-MILLIKEN, INC., Appellant,
v.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, et al.
In re FTC LINE OF BUSINESS REPORT LITIGATION NL Industries,
Inc., Appellant.
In re FTC LINE OF BUSINESS REPORT LITIGATION Federal Trade
Commission Parties, Appellants.
In re FTC CORPORATE PATTERNS REPORT LITIGATION Federal Trade
Commission Parties, Appellants.
In re FTC LINE OF BUSINESS REPORT LITIGATION Cyclops
Corporation, Appellant.
In re FTC LINE OF BUSINESS REPORT LITIGATION Appellants.
In re FTC CORPORATE PATTERNS REPORT LITIGATION American
Cyanamid Company, et al., Appellants.
In re FTC LINE OF BUSINESS REPORT LITIGATION American
Cyanamid Company, et al., Appellants.

Nos. 77-1942, 77-1943, 77-1947, 77-1953, 77-1952, 77-1956,
77-1728, 77-1930 and 77-1931.

United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided Sept. 28, 1978.
Published July 14, 1980.

Gerald P. Norton, Deputy Gen. Counsel, W. Dennis Cross, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Joanne L. Levine and Thomas A. Sheehan, Attys., F.T.C., Washington, D. C., were on the motion for issuance of mandate.

Edward T. Tait, Lee A. Rau, John M. Wood and Stuart M. Gerson, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for American Air Filter Company, et al., in No. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Leslie W. Jacobs, Akron, Ohio, was on the opposition for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, et al., in No. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

J. Randolph Wilson, John S. Koch and Steven S. Rosenthal, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Ira M. Millstein, Mark A. Jacoby and Salem M. Katsh, New York City, were on the opposition for Allegheny Ludlum Industries, Inc., et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

William Simon, Harold F. Baker, David C. Murchinson, J. Wallace Adair, John DeQ, Briggs, and Stuart H. Harris, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for American Cyanamid Company, et al., in Nos. 77-1728, 77-1732, 77-1930 and 77-1931 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

John C. Reitz was on the opposition for American Greetings Corporation, et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Robert E. Jordan, III, Robert M. Goolrick, Washington, D. C., and Edward E. Vaill, Los Angeles, Cal., were on the opposition for Atlantic Richfield Company, et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Philip A. Lacovara and Gerald Goldman, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Allen-Bradley Company in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

J. Stanley Stroud, Chicago, Ill., was on the opposition for CPC International, Inc., et al., in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

John F. Graybeal and Robert D. Houser, Jr., Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Square D Company in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Andrew S. Krulwich was on the opposition for Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Philip J. Davis, Chicago, Ill., was on the opposition for Chemetron Corporation, in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

James F. Rill, Washington, D. C., was on the opposition for Carpenter Technology Corporation, et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

James F. Bromley, Washington, D. C., was on the opposition for United States Gypsum Company in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Ronald P. Wertheim, Washington, D. C., was on the opposition for Ashland Oil, Inc., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Richard C. Seltzer, New York City, was on the opposition for GAF Corporation in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Daniel K. Mayers and Neil J. King, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Babcock and Wilcox Company, et al., in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

William C. Collishaw was on the opposition for White Consolidated Industries, Inc., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Samuel K. Abrams and Wilbur L. Fugate, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Cone Mills, Corporation, et al., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance and mandate.

David B. Lytle, Washington, D. C., was on the opposition for Hughes Tool Company, et al., in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Ramsay D. Potts and Steven L. Meltzer, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Emerson Electric Company in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Milton Wolson, New York City, and S. White Rhyne, Jr., Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for SMC Corporation in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Paul J. Newlon, Victoria G. Traube and Michael A. Lampert, New York City, were on the opposition for Milliken and Company in Nos. 77-1728, 77-1732, 77-1942, 77-1943 and 77-1944 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Fred L. Woodworth, Detroit, Mich., was on the opposition for Overhead Door Corporation, in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of mandate.

Jesse P. Luton, Jr., John E. Bailey and Kevin F. Cunningham, Houston, Tex., were on the opposition for Gulf Oil Corporation in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

Joseph W. Burns, New York City, was on the opposition for Ingersoll-Rand Company in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

Albert R. Connelly, New York City, was on the opposition for Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

Edwin S. Rockefeller and Alan M. Frey, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Norton Simon, Inc., in Nos. 77-1728 and 77-1732 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

David J. Lewis, Bethesda, Md. and Elroy H. Wolff, Washington, D. C., were on the opposition for Kimberly-Clark Corporation, et al., in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

Anthony B. Barton, New York City, was on the opposition for American Maize-Products Company in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

Eve E. Bachrach was on the opposition for C.I.T. Financial Corporation, et al., in No. 77-1728 to the motion for issuance of the mandate.

Caswell O. Hobbs, III, Washington, D. C., was on the opposition for American Stores Company in No.

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