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Richwell Group, Inc. v. Seneca Logistics Group, LLC
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November 19, 2019
Mass. Logistics Co. To Pay Market Price For Lobster Theft
A Massachusetts logistics company will have to pay full market price after being found responsible for allowing the theft of nearly $300,000 worth of lobster, a Boston federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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August 15, 2019
Mass. Logistics Co. Found Liable For Fishy Lobster Theft
Maxfield Seafood can hold a logistics company responsible for the theft of a truck carrying lobster worth $318,000, a Boston federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying the company fit the definition of a "motor carrier" under federal law.
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February 20, 2018
Logistics Co. Must Face At Least 1 Claim In Lobster Theft Suit
A Massachusetts federal judge on Tuesday rejected a logistics company's bid to duck a claim involving the theft of a truck containing lobster worth $318,000, but said she'd consider arguments in favor of nixing two others.
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November 14, 2017
Logistics Co. To Face Expanded Claims In Stolen Lobster Row
A Massachusetts federal judge on Tuesday rejected as moot a logistics company's bid to duck a seafood distributor's lawsuit over the theft of a truck containing lobster worth $318,000, in light of recently filed expanded allegations.
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October 25, 2017
Transport Co. Looks To Claw Itself Out Of Stolen Lobster Row
An Ohio transportation company on Tuesday fired back at a seafood distributor in Massachusetts federal court, arguing that it couldn't be responsible for the alleged theft of $318,000 worth of lobster because as the broker that hired the actual trucking company, it didn't physically transport the cargo.