CIVIL COVER SHEET (BUSINESS
COURT)
The civil cover sheet and the information contained herein neither replace nor suppleme1
the
filing and service
of
pleadings or other papers as required by law. This form is required
fort
use
of
the Clerk
of
the
Cow-t
for the purpose
of
reporting judicial work.load data pw-suant to Flor
Statute 25.075.
I. CASE STYLE
In the Circuit Court
of
the Ninth Judicial
Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida
WRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, LLC
and WRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.,
Plaintiff(s),
vs.
BRITNEY SPEARS and BRITNEY TOURING, INC.,
Defendant(s).
II.
TYPE OF
CASE
โ–ก
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Simplified dissolution
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Dissolution
__
Support IV-D
__
Support Non IV-D
URESA- IV-D
URESA -Non IV-D
Domestic Violence
Other Domestic Relations
โ–ก
TORTS
__
Prof. Malpractice
__
Products Liability
__
Auto Negligence
__
Other Negligence
Case
No.
_____
_
Judge
______
_
0
OTHER
CIVIL
_x_
Contracts
Condominium
__
Real Property/.
Mortgage Foreclos
Eminent Domain
Other
_x_
This cnse is
appropriate
for assignment to
the
Business
Court.
Please see Business
Court Addendum,
attached
hereto.
III.
Is
Jury
Trial
Demanded in Complaint?
..X..
Yes
No
Date:
\C)-
f\o
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Signature
of
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
Wri
Wright Entertainment Group, Inc.
ORL/1591633.I
Gregorio A. Francis, Esq.
FBN: 8478
Morgan & Morgan, P.A.
20
N.
Orange Ave., Ste. 1600
P.O. Box 4979
Orlando, FL 32802-4979
CIVIL
COVER
SHEET
BUSINESS
COURT
ADDENDUM
PARTY
OR
ATTORNEY
FILING
ACTION
MUST
SELECT
WHICH
APPLIE
S
Cases
Subject
to
Business
Court.
The
principles
set out below
shall
guide
the
parties and
the
Cm
..
designation
of
cases
for
the
Business
Court.
Notwithstanding
anything
to
the
contrary
in
any prior
Adminislrative
Order
or
Cotnt
procedure,
all
jury,
non-jury,
injunction
and class
action
cases
shall
be
assign
e
Business
Cotnt
if
they
are
among
the
following
types
of
actions.
These
actions
may
involve
individuals
named
as
in
addition
to
business
enterprises,
so
long
as
the
essential
nature
of
the
litigation
is
a business
dispute.
For e
x..
dispute
over
a
commercial
loan
may
include
individual
guarantors
as
either plaintiffs or defendants, as
the
case
but
such
a
lawsuit
would
still
be a
business
dispute:
_A
Actions
relating
to
the
internal
affairs
or
governance,
dissolution
or
liquidation,
rights
or
obligations
ยท
or
among
owners
(shareholders,
partners,
members),
or
liability
or
inderrmity
of
managers
(officers,
ct
managers,
trustees
or
members
or
partners
functioning
as
managers)
of
corporations,
partnerships,
partnerships,
limited
liability
companies
or
partnerships,
professional
associations,
business
trusts,
joint ver
11
other
business
enterprises;
..X..
B.
Disputes
between
or
among
two
or
more
business
enterprises
relating
to
transactions,
business
relatio
n
contracts
between
or
among
the
business
enterprises.
Examples
of
such
transactions,
relationships and ci
include:
1.
Uniform
Commercial
Code
transactions;
2.
Purchases
or
sales
of
businesses
or
the
assets
of
businesses;
3.
Sales
of
goods
or
services
by or
to
business
enterprises;
4.
Non-consumer bank or
brokerage
accounts,
including
loan,
deposit cash
managen
inves1ment
accounts;
5.
Surety
bonds;
6.
Purchases
or sales or
leases
of,
or security
interests
in,
commercial, real or
pt
property;
and
7.
Franchisor/franchisee
relationships.
C.
Actions
relating
to
trade
secret or
non-compete
agreements;
D.
"Business
torts,"
such
as
claims
of
unfair
competition,
or
interference
with contractual relations or pro
si
contractual
relations;
E.
Actions
relating
to
intellectual
property
disputes;
_F.
Actions
relating
to
securities,
or
relating
to
or
arising
under
the
state
securities
la'vVS
or
antitrust;
_G.
Shareholder
derivative
actions
and
class
actions
based
on
claims
otherwise
falling
within
these type
consumer
class
actions
other
than
personal
injury
and
products
liability
claims;
_H.
Actions
relating to corporate trust
affairs;
I.
Malpractice claims involving business enterprises and attorneys,
accoW1tants,
actuaries, architects,
01
professionals in connection with
the
rendering
of
professional services to the business enterprise;
J.
Declaratory
judgment
actions
brought
by
insurers,
and
coverage
disputes
and bad
faith
claims brow
insureds,
where
the
dispute
arises
from
a
business
or
commercial
insurance
policy,
such
as a
commercial
liability
policy,
and;
_K
Third-party
indemnification
claims
against
insurance
companies
where
the
subject
insurance
policy
is
a
bt
or
commercial
policy
and
where
the
underlying
dispute
would
otherwise
be
assigned
to
the
Business
CoL
including
claims
where
the
underlying
dispute
is
principally
a
personal
injury
claim
NOTE:
A
copy
of
the
Civil
Cover
Sheet
and
Addendum
must
be
served
with
the
Complaint
for
all
Business
Court
See
Administrative
Order
No.
2003-17
for
fi.uther
Business
Court
requirements.
EXHIBIT
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