SBS Worldwide, Inc. v. Potts et al
SBS Worldwide, Inc. |
Dennis Potts and Woodland International Transport Company, Inc. |
1:2013cv06557 |
September 13, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
James F. Holderman |
Other Fraud |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 28 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order. Defendants' "Motion[s] to Dismiss" (Dkt. Nos. 12, 17) are denied as to Count I of plaintiff SBS's Complaint, because Count I sufficiently alleges a violation of the ITSA against both Defendants, and g ranted as to Counts II, III, and VI, which are preempted by the ITSA. Potts's "Motion to Dismiss" (Dkt. No. 17) is granted as to Count IV of SBS's Complaint, because SBS fails to state a claim under the CFAA, and denied as to Coun t V, because SBS's Complaint sufficiently alleges Potts breached his duty of loyalty to SBS. Defendants' answer to Count I and Potts's answer to Count V are due on or before 2/28/14. Counsel for the parties are requested to meet and co nfer pursuant to Rule 26(f). Counsel are also requested to file jointly a Form 52 on or before 3/7/14. This case is set for a report on a status and entry of a scheduling order on 3/11/14 at 9:00 a.m. The parties are encouraged to discuss settlement. Signed by the Honorable James F. Holderman on 2/7/2014. Notice mailed by judge's staff (ntf, ) |
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