MISTRY PRABHUDAS MANJI v. RAYTHEON ENGIN. & CONST.

No. CIV.A.00-11060-PBS.

213 F.Supp.2d 20 (2002)

MISTRY PRABHUDAS MANJI ENG. PVT. LTD. Plaintiff, v. RAYTHEON ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS, INC. and United Engineers International, Inc. Defendants, v. Buffalo Technologies Corporation f/k/a the Blaw-Knox Food and Chemical Company Div. of Blaw-Knox Corporation Third Party Defendant.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

August 6, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davids & Schlesinger, L.L.P., Wellesley, MA, Lawrence J. Rose, Scott Rubin, Sweet & Rose, P.A., Stoughton, MA, for Plaintiff.

Neil W. Salon, Robert J. Kaler, Gadsby & Hannah LLP, Boston, MA, Edward S. Bloomberg, Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock LLP, Michael J. Berchou, Blaine & Huber, Buffalo, NY, Keith D. Nowak, Goutam Patnaik, Bruce Kanuck, James P. Lynn, Arthur M. Lieberman, Lieberman & Nowak, LLP, New York City, Sharon R. Burger, Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP, Boston, MA, for Defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

SARIS, District Judge.

Plaintiff Mistry Prabhudas Manji Engineering Pvt, Ltd. ("MPM") and defendant Raytheon Engineers & Constrictors, Inc. ("REC"), through its subsidiary United Engineers, International ("UEI"), entered into two contracts for licensing and technology transfer agreements for the design and construction of a processing plant for sodium hydroxide, more commonly known as caustic soda. Plaintiff's plans for the plants...

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