Rosian v. Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation et al
Anthony Rosian |
Ronald D. Ormand, Gary C. Evans, Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation and Fred J. Smith, Jr. |
David S. Krueger |
Shaun Foster and Teddy Atchley |
1:2013cv02668 |
April 23, 2013 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
XX Out of State |
Katherine B. Forrest |
Securities/Commodities |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 123 OPINION & ORDER re: (101 in 1:13-cv-02668-KBF) MOTION to Dismiss The Underwriter Defendants' Notice of Motion to Dismiss the Consolidated Amended Complaint filed by Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Citigroup Global Markets I nc., (96 in 1:13-cv-02668-KBF) MOTION to Dismiss by Magnum Hunter Defendants filed by Stephen C. Hurley, H.C. "Kip" Ferguson, III, Joe L. McClaugherty, Steven A. Pfeifer, Ronald D. Ormand, David S. Krueger, Jeff Swanson, Victor G. Carillo, J. Raleigh Bailes, Sr., Gary C. Evans, Magnum Hunter Resources Corporation, Fred J. Smith, Jr., Brad Bynum: For these reasons, defendants' motions to dismiss the complaint are GRANTED. The Clerk of Court shall close the motions at ECF Nos. 96 and 101 and terminate this action. (Signed by Judge Katherine B. Forrest on 6/23/2014) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:13-cv-02668-KBF, 1:13-cv-02766-KBF, 1:13-cv-02969-KBF, 1:13-cv-03446-KBF, 1:13-cv-03899-KBF(tn) |
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