Plaintiff (eDrop-Off, Corri McFadden) is maneuvering to block Defendant's (Midley, Inc.) anti-SLAPP move, and reverse the drop case denial.
"APPLICATION for Leave to File Amicus Curiae Brief In Support Of Defendant Midley's Special Motion to Strike the Plaintiffs' Complaint filed by Amicus Curiae Electronic Frontier Foundation." 07/16/2012
The case has moved to the settlement phase; "Parties are referred to Magistrate Judge Fernando M. Olguin for settlement." Note this discussion is part of the legal process, and does not mean a settlement has been reached.
Dismissed without prejudice; "NOTICE OF DISMISSAL filed by Plaintiff eDrop Off Chicago LLC, Corri McFadden pursuant to FRCP 41a(1) as to Nancy R Burke, Does." 05/12/2012
For the longer version of the legal proceedings, here are PDF copies of the court dockets:
"To the extent Plaintiffs complain about the risk of inconsistent judgments and duplicative litigation, they have only themselves (and, perhaps, a fast-acting defendant) to blame. It is up to Plaintiffs to determine how to smooth out the creases in the bed they made." George H. Wu, United States District Judge Case 2:12-cv-04095-GW-FMO Document 42-1 Filed 06/12/12 eDrop Off Chicago LLC et al v. Nancy R Burke et al
eDrop-Off Corri McFadden California and Illinois Lawsuit Dockets
eDrop-Off Corri McFadden California and Illinois Lawsuit Dockets
EventHorizon1984
10 September 2012
Over the past months we've noticed an unusually large number of hits regarding two lawsuits:
Hits happen when various articles 1 are written about eBay INC sellers and their legal proceedings.
Yesterday we looked up the cases on PACER to check their progress The brief version: The cases are ongoing.
The short non-lawyer version:
Midley's Special Motion to Strike the Plaintiffs' Complaint filed by Amicus Curiae
Electronic Frontier Foundation." 07/16/2012
Fernando M. Olguin for settlement." Note this discussion is part of the legal process, and does not mean a settlement has been reached.
For the longer version of the legal proceedings, here are PDF copies of the court dockets:
California (05/10/2012-08/21/2012) - Civil Docket For Case #: 2:12-cv-04095-GW-FMO
Illinois (05/11/2012-08/20/2012) - Civil Docket For Case #: 1:12-cv-03632
Carry on.
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"To the extent Plaintiffs complain about the risk of inconsistent judgments and duplicative litigation, they have only themselves (and, perhaps, a fast-acting defendant) to blame. It is up to Plaintiffs to determine how to smooth out the creases in the bed they made."
George H. Wu, United States District Judge
Case 2:12-cv-04095-GW-FMO Document 42-1 Filed 06/12/12
eDrop Off Chicago LLC et al v. Nancy R Burke et al
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