CARIBE INDUS. SYSTEMS v. NATIONAL STARCH AND CHEM.

No. 99-1447.

212 F.3d 26 (2000)

CARIBE INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS, INC., Plaintiff, Appellant, v. NATIONAL STARCH AND CHEMICAL COMPANY, Defendant, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided May 8, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric Perez-Ochoa, with whom Anabelle Rodriguez Rodriguez and Martinez Odell & Calabria were on brief for appellant.

Jaime E. Toro-Monserrate, with whom McConnell Valdes was on brief for appellee.

Before LYNCH, Circuit Judge, CAMPBELL, Senior Circuit Judge, and O'TOOLE, District Judge.


CAMPBELL, Senior Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant Caribe Industrial Systems Inc. ("Caribe") sued its principal, defendant-appellee National Starch and Chemical Company ("National"), under the Puerto Rico Dealer's Act. The district court dismissed Caribe's complaint for failure to state a claim, holding that National did not violate the Dealer's Act by selling goods directly to Checkpoint Systems, Inc. ("Checkpoint"), a company with which Caribe had been dealing...

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