Get In Shape Franchise, Inc. v. TFL Fishers, LLC et al
Get In Shape Franchise, Inc. |
TFL Fishers, LLC, Rosalyn R. Harris, Thinner for Life, Inc. and Fit Chicks, LLC |
Brian Cook and Get In Shape Franchise, Inc. |
Rosalyn R. Harris and TFL Fishers, LLC |
1:2015cv12997 |
July 21, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Norfolk |
Rya W. Zobel |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1114 |
None |
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Filing 55 Chief Judge Patti B. Saris: MEMORANDUM and ORDER entered. Ms. Harris's motion to dismiss for lack of subject matterjurisdiction, lack of personal jurisdiction, and improper venue(Docket No. 22 ) is DENIED with respect to the state law claims. The motion to dismiss for improper venue is ALLOWED with respectto the Lanham Act claims. The Court ALLOWS in part GISFWsmotion for a preliminary injunction (Docket No. 6 ) as againstMs. Harris, and DENIES the motion with respect to Fit Chicks,LLC, because the Court lacks personal jurisdiction over FitChicks. Defendant Ms. Harris is enjoined from volunteering for, consulting for, working at, or otherwise assisting Fit Chicks in any way until July 1, 2017. Plaintiff GISFW is required to post a bond of $10,000. The Court TRANSFERS the case to the Southern District of Indiana under 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a) and § 1406(a). (Geraldino-Karasek, Clarilde) |
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