Groeneveld Transport Efficiency, Inc. v. Lubecore International, Inc., No. 1:2010cv00702 - Document 334 (N.D. Ohio 2012)

Court Description: Memorandum Opinion and Order .Defendant's motion to Bar Plaintiff from Intentionally Misrepresenting the Scope of the Court's Injunction Order for Anticompetitive Purposes (ECF # 306 ) is granted in part in that Plaintiff is instru cted not to send any further communications to third parties opining that Lubecore's modified pump violates the Injunction Order. As there is always some adjustment following the imposition of all injunction in a business setting, some minima l mistakes are to be expected. The infractions noted by Plaintiff are minor. As such, Plaintiff's Motion to Show Cause Against Defendant and its Officers Jan and Linda Eisses (ECF # 289 ) is denied. Both parties' motions for attorney fees and sanctions are denied. Judge Donald C. Nugent(C,KA)

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