Neblett v. Mountjoy Chilton Medley, LLP

  1. February 09, 2017

    Mountjoy Wants Others To Join Tech Co.'s Negligence Suit

    A negligence suit brought by the trustee of a defunct anti-terrorism tech company against accounting firm Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP and law firm Thompson Coburn LLP should include the company's former CEO and others as defendants, Mountjoy told a Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday.

  2. October 05, 2016

    Negligence Suit Over Tech Sold To China Will Stay In Pa.

    A negligence suit brought by the trustee of a defunct anti-terrorism tech company against accounting firm Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP and law firm Thompson Coburn LLP over parts sold to China will remain in Pennsylvania, as a federal judge ruled Wednesday that a requested move to Kentucky would be inappropriate.

  3. August 08, 2016

    Accounting Firm Wants Defunct Tech Co.'s Suit Moved To Ky.

    Accounting firm Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP urged a Pennsylvania federal court Friday to transfer a negligence suit against it and Thompson Coburn LLP brought by the trustee of defunct anti-terrorism tech company Valley Forge Composite Technologies Inc., arguing the events at issue in the suit all took place in Kentucky.

  4. December 21, 2015

    Thompson Coburn Blasts Tech Firm's Negligence Claims

    Thompson Coburn LLP told a Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday that negligence claims brought against it by the Chapter 7 trustee of Valley Forge Composite Technologies Inc. should be dismissed because no connection exists between the firm's counseling and the CEO's illegal sales of military-grade components to China.

  5. December 08, 2015

    Thompson Coburn Must Face Negligence Suit, Tech Firm Says

    Thompson Coburn LLP shouldn't be able to escape negligence allegations for failing to shut down a scheme by Valley Forge Composite Technologies Inc.'s CEO to illegally sell military-grade components to China, the company's Chapter 7 trustee told a Pennsylvania federal court Monday.

  6. November 24, 2015

    Thompson Coburn Disavows Fall Of Anti-Terrorism Tech Firm

    Thompson Coburn LLP urged a Pennsylvania federal court Monday to dismiss claims brought by the Chapter 7 trustee of Valley Forge Composite Technologies Inc., saying its downfall stemmed from the CEO's decision to illegally sell military-grade components to China, not the law firm's actions.