Call Ctr Tech, Inc v. Grand Adventures, et al
3:2003cv01036 |
June 10, 2003 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
New Haven Office |
Dominic J. Squatrito |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Defendant |
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Filing 362 MEMORANDUM RULING. This matter was tried before the Court as a bench trial on October 28-31 and November 1 and 14, 2013. At the close of the trial, the Court advised the attorneys for the parties that it would issue a written memorandum ruling. The C ourt now finds that plaintiff has proven that Interline is liable under the continuity of enterprise theory of successor liability by a preponderance of the evidence. The underlying breach of contract claim currently pending in Connecticut state cour t, in which Interline has successfully intervened, will decide the monetary dispute between the parties and determine what damages, if any, are due Call Center as a result of Interlines successor liability. The Court will defer entering judgment on its ruling pending the entry of a final judgment in Civil Action No. DBD-CV02-0346965-S of the docket of the Superior Court, Judicial District of Danbury, Connecticut. Signed by Judge Tucker L. Melancon on 03/05/2014.(Sherer-Kohlburn, S) |
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