Failed
Shipping to Turkey Triggers Lawsuit On Top
of Lawsuit So Second Suit Stayed in SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 11 – A Turkish company
ordered chemicals from
Houston, Texas, to be shipping
by MTS Logistics. But the
cargo was turned around in
Portugal and the Turkish firm
sued. Twice.
On May 11,
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge John P. Cronan held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge
Cronan immediately asked why,
after the 2017 case summarized
above, another 2021 case had
been filed about the same
shipment - and why the form
had not disclosed the related
case.
Counsel insisted
that the first case was listed
on the form. But at the top,
it said "no," no case filed
before.
Judge
Cronan stayed the 2021 case
and ordered a status letter on
settlement discussion by June
30.
This case is
Saray Dokum ve Madeni Aksam
Sanayi Turizm A.S. v. MTS
Logistics, Inc., 17-cv-7495
(Cronan)
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