Pan-American Products & Holdings, LLC v. R.T.G. FURNITURE CORP. et al
Pan-American Products & Holdings, LLC |
R.T.G. FURNITURE CORP., Roomstogo.Com, Inc., ROOMS TO GO NORTH CAROLINA CORP., Rooms to Go Tennessee Corp., R.T.G. Furniture Corp. of Georgia, Rooms to Go Louisiana Corp., R.T.G. Furniture Corp. of Texas, Rooms to Go Mississippi Corp. and Rooms to Go Alabama Corp. |
1:2010cv00508 |
July 2, 2010 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Alamance |
Copyrights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1338 |
None |
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Filing 49 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER Signed by JUDGE THOMAS D. SCHROEDER on 11/14/2011. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Jurisdictional Defendants' motion to dismiss pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(2) (Doc. 28 ) is GRANTED IN PART AND DE NIED IN PART without prejudice; the court finds all grounds for assertion of personal jurisdiction over the Jurisdictional Defendants lacking, except for Pan-American's "alter ego" theory, as to which Pan-American may pursue jurisdicti onal discovery; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff's Motion in the Alternative for Jurisdictional Discovery (Doc. 34 ) is GRANTED as to the alter ego theory only; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendants' motion to dismiss pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) (Doc. 30 ) is GRANTED to the extent of Plaintiff's Third Claim for Relief for unjust enrichment, which is DISMISSED, and DENIED in all other respects. (Solomon, Dianne) |
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