Phat N Sticky LLC v. Top Shelf Led Inc

  1. November 21, 2022

    Wash. Judge Ends Suit Blaming Cannabis Fire on Grow Lights

    A Washington federal judge has tossed a lawsuit alleging that defective grow lights were to blame for a fire at a cannabis facility, ruling that an amended complaint failed to "make the leap beyond conclusory allegations."

  2. July 15, 2022

    LED Seller Says Cannabis Grower's Defect Suit Is Too Vague

    Growing lights seller Top Shelf LED Inc. is asking a Washington federal court to throw out claims from a cannabis grower alleging that a defect in its lights caused a fire at one of the grower's facilities, saying the complaint fails to specify the defect.

  3. June 13, 2022

    Cannabis Grower's Faulty Light Suit Stays In Federal Court

    A Washington federal judge won't let cannabis producer Phat N Sticky LLC send back to state court its suit alleging that growing lights sold by Top Shelf LED Inc. were defective and caused a fire, saying Top Shelf's motion to remove the case to federal court was not too late.

  4. April 15, 2022

    Pot Co. Sues Grow Lights Co. After System Went Up In Smoke

    A Washington state cannabis grower is suing the company that made its grow lights, claiming its Spokane Valley facility went up in smoke because of defects that caused the lights to catch fire.