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Ultravision Technologies, LLC v. Govision, LLC, 2:18-CV-00100-JRG-RSP (2020)

Court: District Court, E.D. Texas Number: infdco20200225d84 Visitors: 8
Filed: Feb. 24, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 24, 2020
Summary: ORDER RODNEY GILSTRAP , District Judge . Defendants Absen, Inc. and Shenzhen Absen Optoelectronic Co., Ltd. (collectively "Defendants") previously filed a Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint Under Rules 12(b)(2), 12(b)(3) and 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or in the Alternative to Transfer, and Memorandum in Support ("Motion"). (Dkt. No. 83.) Magistrate Judge Payne entered a Report & Recommendation and Order. (Dkt. No. 191.) The Magistrate Judge denied
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ORDER

Defendants Absen, Inc. and Shenzhen Absen Optoelectronic Co., Ltd. (collectively "Defendants") previously filed a Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint Under Rules 12(b)(2), 12(b)(3) and 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or in the Alternative to Transfer, and Memorandum in Support ("Motion"). (Dkt. No. 83.) Magistrate Judge Payne entered a Report & Recommendation and Order. (Dkt. No. 191.) The Magistrate Judge denied the Motion to the extent that it sought transfer to the Middle District of Florida, and recommended denying the remaining portions of the Motion that addressed dispositive issues.

After reviewing the briefing for the Motion and Judge Payne's Report & Recommendation and Order, the Court agrees with the reasoning provided within the Memorandum Order for dispositive issues. Consequently, the Court ADOPTS Judge Payne's Memorandum Order. Defendants' Motion is therefore DENIED in full.

So Ordered.

Source:  Leagle

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