Standex International Corporation et al v. QCP, Inc.
Standex International Corporation and Bakers Pride Oven Co. LLC |
QCP, Inc. |
1:2016cv00492 |
January 22, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
XX Out of State |
Katherine Polk Failla |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 68 OPINION AND ORDER re: 58 MOTION to Dismiss /Notice of Motion to Dismiss Counterclaims and Third-Party Complaint filed by Standex International Corporation, APW/WYOTT Foodservice Equipment Company, Associated American Industrie s, Inc. For the reasons set forth above, Standex's motion to dismiss QCP's counterclaims and AAI and APW's motion to dismiss the Third-Party Complaint are granted. The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate the motion pen ding at Docket Entry 58. The remaining parties, the original Plaintiffs and Defendant, are directed to provide the Court with a joint status letter and proposed case management plan on or before March 8, 2017, so the Court may determine how this case will proceed. (As further set forth in this Opinion and Order.) Bakers Pride Oven Co. LLC, Bakers Pride Oven Co. LLC, QCP, Inc., QCP, Inc., QCP, Inc., Standex International Corporation, Standex International Corporation, Standex International Corporation, APW/WYOTT Foodservice Equipment Company and Associated American Industries, Inc. terminated. (Signed by Judge Katherine Polk Failla on 2/6/2017) (mro) |
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