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the alberta corporation was formed since 3/4 partners are canadian, including myself. we are all 25% owners. the alberta company owns a patent for which i was the inventor, and its sole line of business is renting the equipment covered by the patent to the north dakota company. the north...
the state is north dakota. trial is set for march, and i was served yesterday for a lawsuit in alberta canada for the exact same claim. is there not some sort of rule against jurisdiction shopping?
my former business partners are suing me for breach of fiduciary duty etc as a response to me claiming oppression and deadlock and trial is set for march. they have now launched a separate lawsuit for the same claim in canada(we are all the same ownership in both countries, canada is a shell...
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