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DEPCOM Power, Inc. v. CSUN Solar, Inc. et al
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3:18-cv-00729
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May 09, 2019
Solar Co. Shouldn't Be Part Of Award Judgment, Court Told
A Chinese-owned solar company told a California federal court to reject Depcom Power's bid to add a Sacramento solar module manufacturer to a judgment as it looks to satisfy an award, saying the module manufacturer did not control or direct any part of the underlying arbitration.
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May 02, 2019
Solar Co. Can't Touch Factory During Arbitration Award Fight
A California federal judge on Wednesday barred a solar module manufacturer from making any changes at its Sacramento factory until the court rules on a motion to add it to a judgment against a Chinese-owned solar company, saying there was evidence the factory was an asset that could satisfy an award.
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February 16, 2018
No Money, No Merchandise, Solar Panel Co. Tells Court
A solar panel manufacturer urged a California federal court Thursday to stop a customer from acquiring some $1.6 million worth of modules, arguing that the company created a supply contract row in the first place by disrupting its cash flow.
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February 09, 2018
Solar Co. Gets OK To Seize Panels In $20M Dispute
A California federal judge on Thursday said a U.S. solar construction company could seize $1.6 million worth of modules from a California company and its Chinese owner after they allegedly failed to deliver $20 million worth of prepurchased equipment.
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February 07, 2018
Solar Co. Asks To Take Panels In $20M Chinese Contract Row
A U.S. solar construction company asked a California federal court Tuesday for emergency powers to seize $1.6 million worth of modules locked up in an Oakland warehouse, explaining that they are in the hands of a California company and its Chinese owner that have failed to deliver millions of dollars worth of prepurchased equipment.