ACI Worldwide Corp. v. Citicorp International Technology, Inc. et al
ACI Worldwide Corp. |
Citicorp International Technology, Inc. and Citicorp Credit Services, Inc. |
8:2009cv00057 |
February 11, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
Contract: Recovery/Enforcement Office |
Douglas |
F. A. Gossett |
Laurie Smith Camp |
None |
Diversity |
28:1330 Breach of Contract |
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Filing 60 ORDER AND FINAL JUDGMENT - The parties Joint Stipulation for Dismissal without Prejudice 59 is approved; All claims asserted by Plaintiff ACI Worldwide Corp., f/k/a Worldwide, Inc., f/k/a Applied Communications, Inc., against Citicorp International Technology, Inc., Citicorp Credit Services, Inc., and Citigroup Technology, Inc., are dismissed with prejudice; and each party will pay its own costs and attorney fees. Ordered by Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (PCV, ) |
Filing 41 PROTECTIVE ORDER. The terms and conditions of the parties Joint Stipulated Protective Order 39 shall govern the production and handling of documents, electronically stored information (ESI) and things, answers to interrogatories, depositions, pleadings, exhibits and other information exchanged by the parties, or received from non-parties, in this action. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F. A. Gossett. (CLS, ) |
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