Touch of Italy has requested the Court of Chancery allow its suit against former partners Frank and Louie Bascio to move forward. In June, the Bascios, through attorney David Hutt, moved to have Touch of Italy's suit dismissed.
In his opposition to the Bascios motion to dismiss, Touch of Italy attorney Larry Fifer said the Bascios have failed to plead sufficient facts to have the case dismissed. Fifer has asked the court to ignore three documents provided by the Bascios: the 2009 limited liability agreement founding Touch of Italy as a legal entity and two letters from Louie Bascio regarding his departure from the company.
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