U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1969

Bankers Commercial Life Insurance Company v. American Hospital Association

Bankers Commercial Life Insurance Company v. American Hospital Association
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided January 21, 1969 · Choate, Coleman, Jones, Per Curiam
403 F.2d 718 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Bankers Commercial Life Insurance Company v. American Hospital Association

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

The American Hospital Association prevailed in the district court in a trade mark infringement action against Bankers Commercial Life Insurance Company, which has appealed from the injunctive judgment against it. The district court found that the Blue Crown mark used by Bankers in connection with its hospital service plan infringed upon the registered and protected Blue Cross and Blue Shield marks of American. American Hospital Association v. Bankers Commercial Life Insurance Company, N.D.Tex. 1967, 275 F.Supp. 563. The findings of the district court find support in the record and the legal principles applied are correct. We find no error in the judgment and it is

Affirmed.

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