SLS Franchise Systems LLC et al v. Mid-State Lawn Services LLC et al
Trugreen Limited Partnership and SLS Franchise Systems LLC |
Matthew DeMaio, Albert Christiansen, William DeMaio, A&M Systems Inc. d/b/a Scott's Turf & Pest Control Inc. and Mid-State Lawn Services LLC |
2:2020cv02076 |
January 31, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Tennessee |
Contract: Other |
None |
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Filing 1 SEALED COMPLAINT against A&M Systems Inc. d/b/a Scott's Turf & Pest Control Inc., Albert Christiansen, Matthew DeMaio, William DeMaio, Mid-State Lawn Services LLC (Filing fee $ 400 receipt number ATNWDC-3274064), filed by SLS Franchise Systems LLC, Trugreen Limited Partnership. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A-APA Agreement, #2 Exhibit B-Correspondence, #3 Exhibit C-Correspondence, #4 Exhibit D-WHOIS Lookup, #5 Exhibit E-Screenshot, #6 Exhibit F-Screenshot, #7 Exhibit G-Business Records, #8 Exhibit H-Report, #9 Exhibit I-Correspondence, #10 Civil Cover Sheet, #11 Summons to A&M Systems - PLEASE ISSUE FOR PRIVATE PROCESS SERVICE, #12 Summons to Albert Christiansen - PLEASE ISSUE FOR PRIVATE PROCESS SERVICE, #13 Summons to Matthew DeMaio - PLEASE ISSUE FOR PRIVATE PROCESS SERVICE, #14 Summons to Mid-State Lawn Service - PLEASE ISSUE FOR PRIVATE PROCESS SERVICE, #15 Summons to William DeMaio - PLEASE ISSUE FOR PRIVATE PROCESS SERVICE)(Baldridge, Adam) |
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