Ayala v. CyberPower Systems (USA), Inc.
Plaintiff: Daniel Ayala
Defendant: CyberPower Systems (USA), Inc.
Case Number: 0:2015cv01196
Filed: March 6, 2015
Court: US District Court for the District of Minnesota
Office: DMN Office
County: Scott
Presiding Judge: Michael J. Davis
Presiding Judge: Franklin L. Noel
Nature of Suit: Other Contract
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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March 21, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 91 ORDER granting 81 Motion for Summary Judgment (Written Opinion) Signed by Senior Judge David S. Doty on 3/21/2017. (DLO)
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Plaintiff: Daniel Ayala
Represented By: Erin E Neils
Represented By: Dwight G Rabuse
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Defendant: CyberPower Systems (USA), Inc.
Represented By: Amy B Conway
Represented By: Daniel Oberdorfer
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