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Examples

  • Defendant moved to amend its Answer and Counterclaim to assert the defense of inequitable conduct.

    A-Cold Wind Blowing: Inequitable Conduct Part 2 Peter Zura 2009

  • Defendant moved to amend its Answer and Counterclaim to assert the defense of inequitable conduct.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Peter Zura 2009

  • Based on his efforts, including his unsuccessful, documented plan to put the Company into default under the Option Agreement, Jivraj has caused Mercer BC to file a Response to Civil Claim, together with a Counterclaim, and has joined the members of the Company's Board of Directors as defendants by way of counterclaim.

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  • Respondent Lowther generally denied the allegations, asserted affirmative defenses, and filed a Counterclaim alleging, among other things, fraud and defamation.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

  • The Company will be applying to stay the claims advanced against it in the Counterclaim pending the outcome of the arbitration.

    unknown title 2011

  • The Counterclaim seeks inter alia a declaration that the Option Agreement is void and/or rescission of the Option Agreement.

    unknown title 2011

  • Respondent sought $8,162 plus interest, costs, and fees on its Counterclaim.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

  • Respondent Lowther generally denied the allegations, asserted affirmative defenses, and filed a Counterclaim alleging, among other things, fraud and defamation.

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  • Respondent Interactive Brokers generally denied the allegations, asserted various affirmative defenses, and asserted a Counterclaim.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

  • Respondent Jones generally denied the allegations, asserted various affirmative defenses, and filed a Counterclaim subsequently amended for, among other things, breach of contract, intentional interference with current and prospective business relations.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

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