Epitech, Inc. v. Cooper Industries, PLC et al
Epitech, Inc. |
Cooper Industries, PLC, Does 1 through 30 and Cooper Wiring Devices, Inc. |
3:2011cv01693 |
July 29, 2011 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
William V. Gallo |
Jeffrey T. Miller |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Defendant |
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Filing 23 Amended NOTICE AND ORDER for Second Early Neutral Evaluation Conference. Early Neutral Evaluation set for 6/1/2012 09:00 AM in Courtroom F before Magistrate Judge William V. Gallo. Signed by Magistrate Judge William V. Gallo on 4/10/2012.(knb) |
Filing 14 ORDER granting Defendant's 10 Motion to Dismiss. Pla has failed to meet the pleading standard of Rule 9(b), and the motion to dismiss is granted without leave to amend at this time. Should discovery disclose a basis for Pla seeking to reallege fraud, at that juncture, Pla may seek to amend the operative complaint. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 1/10/2012. (jah). Modified on 1/11/2012 - Per Chambers, case not closed (jah). |
Filing 8 ORDER granting Defendant's 4 Motion to Dismiss. Because the false promise claim falls short of the 9(b) standard, the motion is granted. Plaintiff Epitech is granted 20 days to amend its false promise case of action. Signed by Judge Jeffrey T. Miller on 10/28/2011. (jah). Modified on 10/28/2011 - Case not closed per Chambers, claim still pending (jah). |
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