· 11/20/2003
American Society for Testing & Materials v. Corrpro Companies
Citations
- 292 F. Supp. 2d 713
- 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21581
- 2003 WL 22831310
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- defining a real party in interest as someone who, by substantive law of the state, has the duty or right sought to be enforced
- indicating assignee stands in shoes of the assignor, assumes his rights, and since he has a right to be enforced, is a “real party in interest”
- \[T]he assignee stands in the shoes of the assignor and assumes all of his rights.\
- where an assignment is effective, the assignee stands in the shoes of the assignor and assumes all of his rights
- “A ‘real party in interest’ [plaintiff] is one who, by substantive law of the state, has the duty or right sought to 5 be enforced.”
- “the assignee is usually the real party in interest and an action on the assignment must be prosecuted.in his name.”
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Judges: Joyner
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