SUPERIOR PERFORMERS, INC. v. FAMILY FIRST LIFE, LLC et al
SUPERIOR PERFORMERS, INC. |
FAMILY FIRST LIFE, LLC and SHAWN L. MEAIKE |
1:2014cv00283 |
April 4, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Alamance |
JOI ELIZABETH PEAKE |
JAMES A. BEATY |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1051 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 58 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER signed by JUDGE JAMES A. BEATY, JR on 7/9/2015; that the Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction [Doc. # 33 ] is hereby DENIED. (Sheets, Jamie) |
Filing 28 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER signed by JUDGE JAMES A. BEATY, JR on 12/22/2014; that Defendants' Motion to Dismiss [Doc. # 17 ] is GRANTED IN PART as to Plaintiff's claim for business conversion and DENIED IN PART as to Plaintiff's claims for breach of contract, false designation of origin under the Lanham Act, common law trademark infringement, unfair and deceptive trade practices under North Carolinas UDTPA, and common law unfair competition. (Sheets, Jamie) |
Filing 27 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER signed by JUDGE JAMES A. BEATY, JR on 10/21/2014; the Court grants Plaintiff's Motion to Consolidate [Doc. # 10 ] as to Case Numbers 1:13CV1149, 1:14CV232, and 1:14CV382 and denies the Motion to Consolidate [Doc. # 10 ] as to Case Number 1:14CV283. ORDERED that Plaintiff's Motion to Consolidate is hereby GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. (Sheets, Jamie) |
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