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Prior Cases Mired in Delaware, MISSED CALL Turns to West Texas Against Prior Defendants

October 27, 2023

In June 2022, MISSED CALL, LLC filed a Delaware case against Twilio that was subsequently assigned to Chief Judge Colm F. Connolly. April 2022 standing orders forced the disclosure of a Panamanian citizen as the sole owner of the Texas plaintiff and litigation counsel Ramey LLP as a provider to MISSED CALL of nonrecourse funding. An evidentiary hearing to explore the accuracy of those disclosures—planned for November 30, 2022, with Hernan Arturo Perez Torrijos (the identified sole owner) and William P. Ramey, III (the named principal of Ramey LLP), along with David Ghorbanpoor and Carlos Gorrichategui, ordered to attend in person—was taken off calendar in light of mandamus appeals by certain IP Edge LLC-tied plaintiffs regarding Judge Connolly’s standing orders. That case has sat stayed since. Now, MISSED CALL has jumpstarted that litigation elsewhere, suing Twilio again (1:23-cv-01294), this time in the Western District of Texas, four days after it hit repeat defendant Mitel Networks (1:23-cv-01281) there as well.


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