Civil Practice – Personal Jurisdiction – Collateral Estoppel — German Companies – Intellectual Property – U.S. & European Patents
Steag Energy Services GmbH v. Ebinger Plaintiff’s addition of a slander of title claim and some new evidence is not enough to allow the court to reconsider a prior decision of the N.C. Court of Appeals, which held that N.C. courts lack personal jurisdiction over the German defendants.
Defendants’ motion to dismiss is granted.
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Published: January 11, 2012
Time posted: 5:48 pm
Tags: Civil Practice, collateral estoppel, German Companies, Intellectual Property, personal jurisdiction, U.S. & European Patents







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