Constellation NewEnergy - Gas Division, LLC v. Krohn et al
Constellation NewEnergy - Gas Division, LLC |
Encore Energy Services, Inc. and Brian Krohn |
8:2014cv00200 |
July 7, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
8 Omaha Office |
John M. Gerrard |
Cheryl R. Zwart |
Contract: Recovery/Enforcement |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1330 Breach of Contract |
None |
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Filing 45 JUDGMENT that pursuant to the 44 Stipulation for Dismissal, this case is dismissed with prejudice, each party to bear its own costs and fees. Ordered by Judge John M. Gerrard. (KMG) |
Filing 43 ORDER that on or before March 9, 2015, the parties shall file a joint stipulation for dismissal, or other dispositive stipulation, together with submitting a draft order which will fully dispose of the case. Absent compliance with this order, this case (including counterclaims and the like) may be dismissed without further notice. This case is removed from the Court's trial docket. Ordered by Judge John M. Gerrard. (KMG) |
Filing 37 ORDER - The motion to permit Susan M. Foster to withdraw as counsel on behalf of Plaintiff Constellation NewEnergy Gas Division, LLC, (filing no. 35 ), is granted. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (NMW) |
Filing 31 ORDER granting 30 Motion to Extend Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (BHC) |
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