Lorven Technologies, Inc. v. Insight Technologies, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER signed by District Judge John A. Mendez on 8/17/2017 GRANTING 23 Motion for Order permitting Service on Insight Technologies, Inc. through California Secretary of State. (Washington, S)
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Seth W. Wiener, California State Bar No. 203747
LAW OFFICES OF SETH W. WIENER
609 Karina Court
San Ramon, CA 94582
Telephone: (925) 487-5607
Email: sethwiener@yahoo.com
Attorney for Plaintiff
Lorven Technologies, Inc.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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LORVEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.;
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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INSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; MARK
ALLEN FUKUI; AND DOES 1 THROUGH
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Case No.: 2:17-cv-01267-JAM-KJN
ORDER PERMITTING SERVICE ON INSIGHT
TECHNOLOGIES, INC. THROUGH THE
CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF STATE
[NO HEARING REQUESTED]
Defendants.
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TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:
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The Court having reviewed Plaintiff Lorven Technologies, Inc.’s Ex Parte Application for
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Order Permitting Service on Insight Technologies, Inc. through the California Secretary of State, and
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good cause appearing, the Court hereby grants the Ex Parte Application, and orders pursuant to
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Corporations Code § 1702 that service of the Summons and First Amended Complaint be made upon
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Insight Technologies, Inc. by delivering by hand to the Secretary of State, or to any person employed
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in the Secretary of State’s office in the capacity of assistant or deputy, one copy of the process for
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each defendant to be served, together with a copy of the order authorizing such service. Service in this
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manner shall be deemed complete on the 10th day after delivery of the process to the Secretary of
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State. SO ORDERED:
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Dated: 8/17/2017
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/s/ John A. Mendez____________
United States District Court Judge
Order
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