CASE NAME: Inception Altanova, LLC et al v. North Star Holdings, Inc., et al
CASE NO.: 20SMCV00055
MOTION: Specially Appearing Defendant John D. Kaweske and Defendant North Star Holdings, Inc.’s Special Motion to Strike
HEARING DATE: 11/12/2020
On February 5, 2020, Plaintiffs Inception Altanova, LLC, Richard Acosta, and Eric Clarke filed a first amended complaint (FAC) against North Star Holdings, Inc. and John D. Kaweske. On April 27, 2020, Specially Appearing Defendant John D. Kaweske and Defendant North Star Holdings, Inc filed a special motion to strike the entire lawsuit. On August 13, 2020, the Court Granted specially appearing John D. Kaweske’s motion to quash for lack of jurisdiction.
In the FAC, the first cause of action is for breach of contract by Plaintiff Inception Altanova against North Star. The second cause of action is by Richard Acosta, and Eric Clarke for defamation against John D. Kaweske. The third and fourth causes of action are for intentional interference w
Hearing Date
November 12, 2020
Type
Tortious Interference (General Jurisdiction)
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CASE NAME: Inception Altanova, LLC et al v. North Star Holdings, Inc., et al
CASE NO.: 20SMCV00055
MOTION: Specially Appearing Defendant John D. Kaweske and Defendant North Star Holdings, Inc.’s Special Motion to Strike
HEARING DATE: 11/12/2020
On February 5, 2020, Plaintiffs Inception Altanova, LLC, Richard Acosta, and Eric Clarke filed a first amended complaint (FAC) against North Star Holdings, Inc. and John D. Kaweske. On April 27, 2020, Specially Appearing Defendant John D. Kaweske and Defendant North Star Holdings, Inc filed a special motion to strike the entire lawsuit. On August 13, 2020, the Court Granted specially appearing John D. Kaweske’s motion to quash for lack of jurisdiction.
In the FAC, the first cause of action is for breach of contract by Plaintiff Inception Altanova against North Star. The second cause of action is by Richard Acosta, and Eric Clarke for defamation against John D. Kaweske. The third and fourth causes of action are for intentional interference w