Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Justice Delayed is Justice Denied - New Court Filing

Here is a new GreenShift filing on the Big River part of the now six fingered litigation.

"Big River's assertion that venue in Illinois is improper is baseless. Looking behind the scenes, this motion is nothing more than a stalling tactic that is part of a larger war of attrition waged by ICM, Inc., the manufacturer of the equipment used by Big River and other direct infringers to infringe CleanTech’s patent. ICM and the direct infringers like Big River hope that CleanTech is put out of business long before its claims are heard on the merits. Putting aside the underlying reason for this motion, the sole basis for the motion - improper venue - is fatally flawed because venue in Illinois is undeniably proper." p.2

". . . , Big River seems to argue that this action should be transferred to join the New York Action, although Big River makes no indication that it would consent to personal jurisdiction in New York. The door would then be open for Big River to dispute personal jurisdiction in New York - causing yet further delay.
Even if Big River did submit to personal jurisdiction in New York, the preliminary injunction hearing would inevitably be significantly further delayed, which again plays into Big River's and ICM's strategy."  p.8

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SkunK

The SkunKs first glove was a six fingered hand me down. I think it was a spalding - that my brother earned picking stawberries for 10c a quart. Least that's the way I remember it.

1. GS CLEANTECH CORPORATION v. CARDINAL ETHANOL, LLC.
2. GS Cleantech Corporation v. Big River Resources Galva, LLC et al.
3.  ICM, Inc. v. GS Cleantech Corporation et al.
4  GEA Westfalia Separator, Inc. v. GreenShift Corporation.
5.  GS CleanTech Corporation v. GEA Westfalia Separator, Inc. et al.
6.  ICM also believed named in litigation directly above on 10/23/2010.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good afternoon Skunk,

Just out of curiosity--what happened to all of your comments?

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Unlike wine and cheese, comments, no matter how good, rarely age well. I occasionally
clean house - hopefully to the benefit of all concerned. Thanks.

 
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