EUROPLASMA S.A. v. SOLENA GROUP, INC.
EUROPLASMA S.A. |
SOLENA GROUP, INC. |
1:2008cv01089 |
June 24, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Columbia |
Negotiable Instrument Office |
99999 |
Henry H. Kennedy |
None |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Negotiable Instrument |
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Filing 19 MEMORANDUM OPINION denying 6 , 7 Solena's motion to dismiss, or in the alternative, to stay and compel arbitration, and granting 9 Europlasma's cross-motion for summary judgment. Signed by Judge Henry H. Kennedy, Jr. on March 30, 2009. (NP) |
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Plaintiff: EUROPLASMA S.A. | |
Represented By: | Joanne Zimolzak |
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Defendant: SOLENA GROUP, INC. | |
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