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Farbenfabriken Bayer AG v. United States

Citations: 393 U.S. 216; 89 S. Ct. 397; 21 L. Ed. 2d 358; 159 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 799; 1968 U.S. LEXIS 3138; 1968 Trade Cas. (CCH) 72,633Docket: 504

Court: Supreme Court of the United States; November 24, 1968; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The Supreme Court of the United States decided the case of Farbenfabriken Bayer A.G. v. United States on November 25, 1968. The court addressed an appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. The appellant was represented by Allen F. Maulsby, Arnold M. Lerman, Max O. Truitt, Jr., and Daniel K. Mayers, while the United States was represented by Solicitor General Griswold. The court granted the motion to dismiss and subsequently dismissed the appeal.

Legal Issues Addressed

Dismissal of Appeal

Application: The Supreme Court granted a motion to dismiss the appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, indicating the appeal did not proceed to substantive review.

Reasoning: The court granted the motion to dismiss and subsequently dismissed the appeal.

Representation in Appellate Proceedings

Application: The case highlights the representation of parties in appellate proceedings, where the appellant and the United States were represented by specific legal counsel.

Reasoning: The appellant was represented by Allen F. Maulsby, Arnold M. Lerman, Max O. Truitt, Jr., and Daniel K. Mayers, while the United States was represented by Solicitor General Griswold.