Bituminous Casualty Corp, v. United HRB General Contractor

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PER CURIAM OPINION FILED - THE COURT: Michael J. Melloy, Duane Benton and Kristine G. Baker (UNPUBLISHED); Granting [3977426-2] voluntary motion to dismiss case filed by Mr. David M. Buffo. [3983332] [12-1136]

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United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 12-1136 ___________________________ Bituminous Casualty Corporation lllllllllllllllllllll Plaintiff - Appellee v. United HRB General Contractors, Inc. d/b/a Jeff City Industries, Inc. lllllllllllllllllllll Defendant - Appellant ____________ Appeal from United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri ____________ Submitted: September 20, 2012 Filed: December 11, 2012 [Unpublished] ____________ Before MELLOY and BENTON, Circuit Judges, and BAKER,1 District Judge. ____________ PER CURIAM. The Court has before it the unopposed motion of United HRB General Contractors, Inc. d/b/a Jeff City Industries, Inc., to dismiss voluntarily this appeal. 1 The Honorable Kristine Gerhard Baker, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, sitting by designation. Appellate Case: 12-1136 Page: 1 Date Filed: 12/11/2012 Entry ID: 3983332 The motion recites that the parties recently entered into a settlement agreement in the state court action which fully and finally resolves all claims between the parties, including all issues addressed in this appeal and in the state court action, and that each party is to bear its own attorney’s fees and costs in this matter. The motion also recites that Bituminous Casualty Corporation has no objection to the motion. The unopposed motion to dismiss the appeal is granted. The appeal is dismissed. ___________________________ -2- Appellate Case: 12-1136 Page: 2 Date Filed: 12/11/2012 Entry ID: 3983332

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