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Contracts

Apr. 10, 2026

Judge allows $220 million solar contract claim to proceed

A federal judge allowed a $220 million breach-of-contract claim against Solaria to proceed, while dismissing fraud, interference and injunctive claims in a dispute with a South Korean solar manufacturer.

Judge allows $220 million solar contract claim to proceed
U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín

A federal judge in San Francisco has allowed a $220 million breach-of-contract claim to move forward in a dispute between a South Korean solar manufacturer and a U.S. solar technology company, while dismissing several other claims.

In an order Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín ruled that SolarPark Korea Co. plausibly alleged that Solaria Corp. failed to meet contractual obligations under a 2019 manufacturing agreement, but dismissed claims for fraud, tortious...

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