Chien v. Skystar Bio Pharmaceutical Co et al
Andrew Chien |
Skystar Bio Pharmaceutical Co, Scott Cramer, Steve Lowe, David Wassung and Weibing Lu |
3:2009cv00149 |
January 27, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Connecticut |
Securities/Commodities Office |
New Haven |
Mark R. Kravitz |
Defendant |
Federal Question |
No cause code entered |
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Filing 46 RULING AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 36 Motion for Sanctions; denying 41 Motion for Sanctions; denying 43 Motion to Dismiss Defendants Motion for Sanctions ; denying 45 Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply. Signed by Judge Mark R. Kravitz on 8/12/2009. (Ghilardi, K.) |
Filing 31 Ruling and ORDER denying as untimely, made without good cause and as futile, 30 Motion to Amend; granting 12 Motion to Dismiss; denying without prejudice as moot 13 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction; granting in part and denying in par t without prejudice to renewal 14 Motion to Dismiss/Request for Judicial Notice. The request is granted with respect to exhibits 1-3 insofar as the Court relied on its previous rulings in Mr. Chien's first lawsuit...3:07cv781. The request is denied with respect to exhibit 4, as the Court did not rely upon that exhibit in this ruling.. Signed by Judge Mark R. Kravitz on 6/8/09. (Brown, S.) |
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