Nutrition Distribution LLC v. New Health Ventures LLC et al
Nutrition Distribution LLC |
New Health Ventures LLC and Does 1 through 10 |
3:2016cv02338 |
September 15, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Mitchell D. Dembin |
Barry Ted Moskowitz |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1125 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 29 ORDER Denying Defendant's 19 Motion to Dismiss and Granting 20 Motion to Strike. The Court grants Plaintiff leave to file a Second Amended Complaint as to its claim for injunctive relief. Plaintiff must file an SAC that complies with Local Rule 15.1(c) within 15 days of the entry of this Order. Signed by Judge Barry Ted Moskowitz on 3/27/2018. (mxn) |
Filing 17 ORDER Denying Plaintiff's 13 Motion for Leave to Amend Complaint, Granting Defendant's Motion to Dismiss and Denying Defendant's Motion to Strike. Plaintiff's motion to amend its complaint (ECF No. 13 ) is denied. Defendant 9;s motion to dismiss (ECF No. 5 ) is granted and motion to strike certain portions of the Complaint (ECF No. 6 ) is denied as moot. The Court grants Plaintiff leave to file a First Amended Complaint that complies with Local Rule 15.1(c), remedying the defects identified above. Plaintiff must file its FAC within 20 days of the entry of this Order. Signed by Judge Barry Ted Moskowitz on 6/13/2017. (rlu) |
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