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Morrison Informatics, Inc. v. Members 1st Fed. Credit Union

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Mar 11, 2015
111 A.3d 170 (Pa. 2015)

Summary

centering the questions presented on the consequences of the Company's lack of legal authorization to commence a civil action to vindicate causes of action that accrued before it filed its Chapter 7 petition

Summary of this case from Morrison Informatics, Inc. v. Members 1st Fed. Credit Union

Opinion

2015-03-11

MORRISON INFORMATICS, INC., Anthony M. Grigonis and Malcolm H. Morrison v. MEMBERS 1ST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Mark Zampelli, Scott Douglass. Petition of Members 1st Federal Credit Union.


Prior report: Pa.Super., 97 A.3d 1233.

ORDER



AND NOW, this 11th day of March, 2015, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issues, as stated by Petitioner, are:

(1) When an action is instituted by one who undisputedly lacks the capacity and legal right to bring the claims asserted and preliminary objections are properly sustained on that basis, should the action be dismissed with no leave to amend because no proper plaintiff is before the court?

(2) When an action is instituted by one who undisputedly lacks the capacity and legal right to bring the claims asserted and preliminary objections are properly sustained on that basis, can leave be granted to amend the caption after the statute of limitations expires to substitute one who does have the capacity and legal right to bring the action?


Summaries of

Morrison Informatics, Inc. v. Members 1st Fed. Credit Union

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Mar 11, 2015
111 A.3d 170 (Pa. 2015)

centering the questions presented on the consequences of the Company's lack of legal authorization to commence a civil action to vindicate causes of action that accrued before it filed its Chapter 7 petition

Summary of this case from Morrison Informatics, Inc. v. Members 1st Fed. Credit Union
Case details for

Morrison Informatics, Inc. v. Members 1st Fed. Credit Union

Case Details

Full title:MORRISON INFORMATICS, INC., Anthony M. Grigonis and Malcolm H. Morrison v…

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Date published: Mar 11, 2015

Citations

111 A.3d 170 (Pa. 2015)

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