Plastic Fabricating, Inc. v. Electrex Company, Inc.
Plaintiff: Plastic Fabricating, Inc.
Defendant: Electrex Company, Inc.
Case Number: 7:2012cv00119
Filed: March 9, 2012
Court: US District Court for the Western District of Virginia
Office: Roanoke Office
Presiding Judge: James C. Turk
Nature of Suit: Contract: Other
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Breach of Contract
Jury Demanded By: None

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May 30, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 17 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge James C. Turk on 5/30/12. (med)
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Plaintiff: Plastic Fabricating, Inc.
Represented By: Richard Edward Barrett Foster
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Defendant: Electrex Company, Inc.
Represented By: Steven L. Higgs
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