American Concrete Products Co. v. West American Rubber et al
American Concrete Products Co. |
West American Rubber and GT Sales & Manufacturing |
8:2007cv00289 |
July 31, 2007 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
8 Omaha Office |
Douglas |
F. A. Gossett |
Laurie Smith Camp |
Contract Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Product Liability |
Defendant |
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Filing 48 ORDER AND FINAL JUDGMENT that the parties' Joint Stipulation for Dismissal Without Prejudice 47 is approved; all claims asserted by Plaintiff American Concrete Products Co., against West American Rubber Company, LLC, d/b/a Warco, and GT Sales & Manufacturing, Inc., are dismissed without prejudice to filing a motion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b) and each party will pay its own costs and attorney fees. Ordered by Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (CJP) |
Filing 46 AMENDED ORDER - The Joint Motions to Extend Deadlines for Filing Dismissal Papers and Stay this Action 42 and 43 are denied. On or before March 15, 2010, the parties will file a joint stipulation for dismissal (or other dispositive stipulation) and submit a draft order that fully disposes of the case to smithcamp@ned.uscourts.gov. Absent compliance with this order, this case (including all counterclaims) may be dismissed without further notice. Dismissal Papers Deadline due by 3/15/2010. Ordered by Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (JAE) |
Filing 45 ORDER that the Joint Motions to Dismiss 42 and 44 are denied; on or before March 15, 2010, the parties will file a joint stipulation for dismissal (or other dispositive stipulation) and submit a draft order that fully disposes of the case to smithcamp@ned.uscourts.gov; and absent compliance with this order, this case (including all counterclaims) may be dismissed without further notice. Ordered by Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (CJP) |
Filing 41 ORDER that the Joint Motions to Dismiss 39 and 40 are granted; the Plaintiff American Concrete Products Co.'s claims against Defendant GT Sales & Manufacturing, Inc. are dismissed with prejudice; the Defendant GT Sales & Manufacturing, Inc.& #039;s counterclaims against Plaintiff American Concrete Products Co. are dismissed with prejudice; the Defendant GT Sales & Manufacturing, Inc.'s claims against Defendant West American Rubber Company, LLC are dismissed with prejudice; the Defen dant West American Rubber Company, LLC's claims against GT Sales & Manufacturing, Inc.'s are dismissed with prejudice; the parties shall pay their own costs and attorneys' fees; the case shall proceed as to the Plaintiff American Concr ete Products Co.'s claims against Defendant West American Rubber Company, LLC; and the Clerk of the Court is directed to amend the caption in this case by terminating GT Sales & Manufacturing, Inc., as a party. Ordered by Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (CJP) |
Filing 38 ORDER. The parties are granted an extension of time until and including 1/30/2010 in which to file dismissal papers. This case shall be stayed through 1/30/2010 to allow performance of the parties' settlement agreement. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F. A. Gossett. (CLS, ) |
Filing 37 ORDER that on or before December 8, 2008, the parties shall electronically file a joint stipulation for dismissal; The Rule 16 planning conference set for November 7, 2008, is cancelled upon the representation that this case is settled. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F. A. Gossett. (ADB, ) |
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