Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1984

Field Industries, Inc. v. D.J. Williams, Inc.

Field Industries, Inc. v. D.J. Williams, Inc.
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine · Decided February 6, 1984 · McKusick, Nichols, Violette, Wathen, Glassman, Scolnik
470 A.2d 1266; 1984 Me. LEXIS 606 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Field Industries, Inc. v. D.J. Williams, Inc.

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION.

The defendant Doran-Maine, Inc., appeals from an order of the Superior Court (An-droscoggin County) granting the motion of the plaintiff Field Industries, Inc., to dismiss Doran-Maine’s counterclaim under the doctrine of forum non conveniens. 1 We deny the appeal.

The decision by the Superior Court to dismiss a claim for forum non conveniens is reviewable by this court for a clear abuse of discretion. MacLeod v. MacLeod, 383 A.2d 39, 42 (Me. 1978). In MacLeod we enumerated the factors properly to be considered by a court entertaining a motion to dismiss on the ground of forum non conveniens. Id., quoting Gulf Oil Corp. v. Gilbert, 330 U.S. 501, 508-09, 67 S.Ct. 839, 843, 91 L.Ed. 1055 (1947). Having examined the record, we find no evidence in the instant case to suggest the court failed to weigh these factors, and therefore no abuse of discretion in the court’s dismissal of Doran-Maine’s counterclaim.

The entry is:

Judgment affirmed

All concurring .

1

. The Superior Court’s dismissal of Doran-Maine’s counterclaim constitutes a final judgment as to that claim, despite the fact that the plaintiffs original claim remains unresolved. M.R.Civ.P. 54(b).

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