Price v. First National Buildings et al
Sean D. Price |
First National Buildings and First National of Nebraska |
8:2010cv00341 |
September 15, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
8 Omaha Office |
Pro Se Docket |
Lyle E. Strom |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 30 JUDGMENT regarding 29 Stipulation for Dismissal. Pursuant to the parties' stipulation for dismissal (filing 29 ) and Fed. R. Civ. P. 41, the above-captioned case is dismissed with prejudice, with each party to pay its own attorneys' fees and costs. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (JAB) |
Filing 28 ORDER - On or before September 14, 2011, the parties shall electronically file a joint stipulation for dismissal (or other dispositive stipulation) and shall submit to the undersigned magistrate judge, at gossett@ned.uscourts.gov, a draft order which will fully dispose of the case. Absent compliance with this order, this case (including all counterclaims and the like) may be dismissed without further notice. The Rule 16 planning conference set for August 15, 2011, is cancelled upon the representation that this case is settled. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (AOA) |
Filing 18 CONSENT to Jurisdiction by US Magistrate Judge - upon consent of parties, this case is transferred to Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett for final disposition. Ordered by Senior Judge Lyle E. Strom. (TEL) |
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