MAXLITE, INC. v. ATG ELECTRONICS, INC. et al

Filing 148

ORDER denying 138 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction. Signed by Judge John Michael Vazquez on 06/24/16. (rg, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY MAXLITE. INC., a New Jersey Corporation, f/kaSK AMERICA, [NC.. d/b/a MAXLITE, PlaznrW, Civil Action No. 15-1116 v. ORDER ATG ELECTRONICS, INC., JAMES D. STEEDLY, SOPHIA C. GALLEHER, and MATTHEW KIM, Defendants. John Michael Vazguez. U.S.D.J. This matter comes before the Court on Defendant ATG Electronics. Incorporated’s (“ATG”) supplemental motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction or, alternatively, to transfer. D.E. 138. Plaintiff MixLite. Incorporated (“MaxLite”) opposed the motion (D.E. 141) and ATG filed a reply (D.E. 145). The Court reviewed all of the arguments made in support or in opposition to the motion, and considered the motion without oral argument pursuant to L. Civ. R. 78.1(b). For the reasons set forth in the Court’s Opinion accompanying this Order, and for good cause shown, IT IS on the 24th day of June, 2016 ORDERED that ATG’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction is DENIED; and it is further ORDERED that ATG’s Motion to Transfer Venue is DENIED. John Michael VazquV..D.J.

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