SING For
Service Sued For Car Warranty Interference
Now Summary Judgment Motions Due
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 12 – SING For
Service LLP, doing business as
Mepco and saying it
supplements automobiles'
factory warranties, sued DOWC
Administrative Services for
interfering in its
business.
On January 25, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Gregory H. Woods held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge Woods
granted Mepco the right to
file a motion for summary
judgment by April 4.
He also referred
the case to the SDNY-annexed
Mediation program.
On April 1, 2022
Judge Woods held another
proceeding and Inner City
Press again covered it. Now
DOWC is arguing that the
amount in controversy "falls
far below $75,000" and thus
that there is no Federal
jurisdiction.
Jump cut to
October 12, 2022 when Judge
Woods held another conference
in the case, and Inner City
Press again covered it. Judge
Woods directed the parties to
submit a joint letter by
October 26 on the status of
the case. The time for summary
judgment motions if any was
extended to November 21.
The case is SING
for Service, LLC v. DOWC
Administration Services, LLC,
20-cv-5617 (Woods)
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