INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS AND AEROSPACE WORKERS AFL-CIO LOCAL LODGE NO 1821 et al v. VERSO PAPER CORP et al
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS AND AEROSPACE WORKERS AFL-CIO LOCAL LODGE NO 1821, RICHARD GILLEY, COREY DARVEAU, BRIAN SIMPSON, BRIAN ABBOTT, HAROLD PORTER and FIFTY-THREE LOCAL NO 1821 MEMBERS |
VERSO PAPER CORP, VERSO PAPER LLC and AIM DEVELOPMENT USA LLC |
1:2014cv00530 |
December 15, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Maine |
Bangor Office |
Hancock |
JOHN C. NIVISON |
JOHN A. WOODCOCK |
Antitrust |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1 |
None |
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Filing 134 ORDER granting 113 Aim Development (USA) LLC's Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; granting 114 Defendants Verso Paper Corp. and Verso Paper LLC's Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim. The Court dismisses without prejudice Count Nine in Plaintiffs' First Amended Complaint. By JUDGE JOHN A. WOODCOCK, JR. (MFS) |
Filing 133 ORDER denying 97 Motion for Reconsideration, Certification to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, or Certification of Appeal for Interlocutory Review of the Severance Pay Claims in Count 9. By JUDGE JOHN A. WOODCOCK, JR. (MFS) |
Filing 73 ORDER dismissing 5 Motion for Attachment & Trustee Process; dismissing 6 Motion for Expedited Declaratory Judgment; dismissing 6 Motion for Preliminary Injunction; dismissing 6 Motion for Permanent Injunction; dismissing 54 Motion for Joinder as Plaintiff. By JUDGE JOHN A. WOODCOCK, JR. (jlg) |
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