Court Opinion

ID: 4439264
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2019-09-18 16:00:42.126296+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:53:15.189449
License: Public Domain

NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential.

  United States Court of Appeals
      for the Federal Circuit
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    INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC, A
     FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
      Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant-Appellant

        MITCHELL PRINE, INDIVIDUALLY,
             Counterclaim Defendant

                            v.

     INSPIRED PRODUCTS GROUP, LLC, A
  CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
           DBA KIDSEMBRACE, LLC,
        Defendant/Counterclaimant-Appellee
              ______________________

                       2018-2118
                 ______________________

   Appeal from the United States District Court for the
Southern District of Florida in No. 9:16-cv-80076-RLR,
Judge Robin L. Rosenberg.
                ______________________

              Decided: September 18, 2019
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    JOSEPH T. EAGLETON, Brannock & Humphries, Tampa,
FL, argued for plaintiff/counterclaim defendant-appellant.
Also represented by STEVEN L. BRANNOCK.
2        INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT GROUP v. INSPIRED PRODUCTS
                                              GROUP, LLC

    THOMAS A. DYE, Cozen O'Connor, West Palm Beach,
FL, argued for defendant/counterclaimant-appellee. Also
represented by JAMES A. GALE, ARTHUR ROBERT WEAVER,
Miami, FL.
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     Before PROST, Chief Judge, NEWMAN and STOLL,
                    Circuit Judges.
PROST, Chief Judge.
    Based on our holding in Inspired Development Group,
LLC v. Inspired Products Group, LLC, 2018-1616 (Fed. Cir.
Sept. 18, 2019), that the district court lacked subject mat-
ter jurisdiction over the case underlying that appeal and
this appeal, we vacate the district court’s judgment award-
ing attorneys’ fees.
                        VACATED
                          COSTS
    The parties shall bear their own costs.