ITS Financial, LLC v. Dietz et al
ITS Financial, LLC |
Blaise Dietz and Target Financial Group, LLC |
3:2008cv00328 |
September 17, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Contract: Other Office |
MONTGOMERY |
Thomas M Rose |
Plaintiff |
Diversity |
28:1441 Petition for Removal |
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Filing 109 FINAL JUDGMENT ENTRY - Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael R Merz on 11/24/2009. (kpf1) |
Filing 108 DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael R Merz on 11/19/2009. (kpf1) |
Filing 94 ENTRY GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS CLAIMS; AGREED TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION AGAINST DEFENDANT DIETZ - Upon oral motion the Plaintiff, ITS Financial, LLC, and Defendants Blaise Dietz and Target Financial, LLC, the Court hereby dismisses with pr ejudice the Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Dietz and Target except to the extent of the injunctive relief granted. Further, on said motion, the Court hereby dismisses with prejudice the Defendants Dietz' and Target's counterclaim against the Plaintiff and the Court also dismisses with prejudice Dietz' and Target's third-party complaint against Jeff Herr, Nolan Marx and Fesum Ogbazion. Nothing in this entry shall affect the claims against Defendant Nolte. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael R Merz on 2/17/2009. (kopf1, ) Modified on 2/19/2009 (phil1, ). |
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