Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. Callisto et al
Wisconsin Bell, Inc. |
Eric Callisto, Mark Meyer, Lauren Azar, Sprint Communications Company, L.P., Sprint Spectrum L.P., NEXTEL WEST CORP. and NPCR, Inc. |
3:2009cv00515 |
August 19, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Milwaukee |
Barbara B. Crabb |
Stephen L. Crocker |
None |
No cause code entered |
None |
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Filing 48 AMENDED JUDGMENT entered in favor of Defendants NPCR, Inc., Eric Callisto, Mark Meyer, Lauren Azar, Sprint Communications Company, L.P., Sprint Spectrum L.P. and NEXTEL WEST CORP. dismissing the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court on 8/26/10. (krj) |
Filing 46 JUDGMENT entered in favor of Defendants NPCR, Inc., Eric Callisto, Mark Meyer, Lauren Azar, Sprint Communications Company, L.P., Sprint Spectrum L.P., NEXTEL WEST CORP. dismissing the case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court on 8/25/10. (krj) |
Filing 45 ORDER FOR DISMISSAL. IT IS ORDERED that this case is DISMISSED for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The clerk of court is directed to enter judgment in favor of defendants Erin Callisto, Mark Meyer, Lauren Azar, Sprint Communications L.P., Sprint Spectrum L.P., Nextel West Corp. and NPCR, Inc. and close this case. Signed by District Judge Barbara B. Crabb on 8/24/2010. (vob) |
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