Concrete Supplier and Co-Plaintiff Sue Rocket Materials Over Commercial Dispute
Case Summary
AffordableReadyMix.com and Grace Raven brought suit against Rocket Materials LLC, doing business under another name, in what appears to be a commercial dispute in the construction materials or concrete supply industry. The presence of an individual plaintiff alongside a business entity suggests claims that may include personal liability, breach of contract, or tortious interference. No court, docket, or opinion text was available. The specific claims, damages sought, and procedural history cannot be confirmed from the case title alone.
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Opinion · April 20, 2026
The court issued a written opinion.
Key Issues
- • Commercial contract dispute in construction materials
- • Individual and business entity as co-plaintiffs
- • Potential tortious interference or unfair competition claims
- • Liability of LLC defendant
The Story So Far
A court issued a written opinion on April 20, 2026, in the dispute between Affordable Ready-Mix.com and Grace Raven on one side and Rocket Materials LLC, doing business under an unspecified trade name, on the other. The docket number and court are not yet confirmed in Juryvine's records, but the case is active.
The underlying dispute appears to involve a commercial relationship between a ready-mix concrete supplier and a materials company.
Grace Raven's presence as a named plaintiff alongside the corporate entity suggests individual liability or contract claims run in both directions — a common structure in construction-supply litigation where personal guarantees or direct dealings pull individuals into what would otherwise be a purely business fight.
The April 20 opinion is the most significant docket event on record. Whether it resolves the case outright, rules on a dispositive motion, or addresses a narrower procedural question is not yet clear from available information. The opinion's issuance at this stage could signal a summary judgment ruling, a motion to dismiss decision, or a post-trial order — each carrying very different consequences for the parties.
Rocket Materials LLC is the defendant. Its trade name has not been confirmed, which matters if the plaintiff's claims turn on how the company held itself out in contracts or invoices. Misidentification of a party's legal name is a recurring problem in construction-supply cases and can affect enforceability of any judgment.
No judge assignment appears in the current record. That gap may reflect a court system that does not publish judicial assignments in machine-readable form, or it may mean the case was recently transferred or reassigned. Either way, the identity of the presiding judge will shape how aggressively the court manages discovery and whether it pushes the parties toward settlement.
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