Kraft Americas LP et al v. Old Castle Precast Inc et al
Rune Kraft and Kraft Americas LP |
John Doe, Inland Concrete Enterprises Inc Employee Stock Ownership Plan and Old Castle Precast Inc |
2:2015cv00701 |
January 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Alka Sagar |
Christina A. Snyder |
Racketeer/Corrupt Organization |
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Filing 46 FINAL JUDGMENT by Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank. Pursuant to this Court 4/15/2016 Order Overruling Plaintiffs Objection to Defendants Citation of Unpublished Decision, Granting Defendants Motion to Dismiss the First Amended Complaint, Dismissing the F irst Amended Complaint With Prejudice for Failure to State a Claim on Which Relief Could Be Granted, Terminating and Closing the Case, and Directing the Entry of Separate Final Judgment, final judgment is hereby entered in favor of all defendants and against plaintiff Rune Kraft. (jp) |
Filing 32 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER Granting Defendants' Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) Motion 6 & Dismissing the Complaint Without Prejudice for Failure to State a Claim; Granting Leave to Amend by 9/8/2015 & Warning that the Dismissal Will Become "Wi th Prejudice" if Plaintiff Fails to File Suitable Amended Complaint by that Date by Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank. The Court will not issue final judgment at this time. Defendants' vexatious-litigant motion will be resolved shortly by separate opinion. Court Reporter: N/A. (gk) |
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