Sunlight Product Technologies, Ltd., et al v. MPOWERD Inc. et al
David Joseph Bunevacz and Sunlight Product Technologies, Ltd. |
Does, MPOWERD Inc. and Jacques Philippe Piverger |
Blue Ox Industrial Co., Ltd. |
David Joseph Bunevacz and Sunlight Product Technologies, Ltd. |
MPOWERD Inc. |
MPOWERD Inc. |
2:2015cv00126 |
January 7, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
John E. McDermott |
Michael W. Fitzgerald |
Patent |
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Filing 136 ORDER GRANTING Joint Stipulation of Dismissal With Prejudice 135 by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald that: (1) All claims, third-party claims, and counterclaims between Plaintiff Sunlight Product Technologies, Third-Party Defendants Blue Ox Industrial C o. Ltd., Todd Metlen, and Eli Probst, and Defendant and Counter claimant MPOWERD, Inc., are dismissed with prejudice; and (2) Each party is to bear its own costs, expenses, and attorneys fees with respect to this legal action. (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp) |
Filing 41 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows: A preliminary injunction is entered enjoining Defendant MPOWERD, Inc., from further proceeding against Sunlight in the matter entitled Mpowerd, Inc. v. Bunevacz, AAA Case No. 50 152 T 00016 14, currently proceeding in the American Arbitration Associations International Center for Dispute Resolution in New York, N.Y. (jp) |
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