Jack Olsta Company v. Langley

Filing 22

ORDER denying as moot 21 MOTION to Withdraw Motion to Vacate and Reopen to Enforce Settlement Agreement filed by Jerry Langley. Further the Court vacates and sets aside its order of May 11, 2006, granting Motion to Vacate and reopen case. The previous orders and judgments entered into in the above-entitled cause shall remain in full effect. The hearing scheduled for Monday, June 26, 2006 is cancelled. Signed by Judge Harry F. Barnes on 5/12/06. (rls)

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Jack Olsta Company v. Langley Doc. 22 Case 1:04-cv-01002-HFB Document 22 Filed 05/12/2006 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS EL DORADO DIVISION THE JACK OLSTA COMPANY VS. JERRY LANGLEY d/b/a LANGLEY TRUCKING, INC. ORDER Before the Court is Defendant/Counter Plaintiff Jerry Langley d/b/a Langley Trucking, Inc.'s ("Langley Trucking") Motion to Withdraw Motion Vacate and Reopen to Enforce Settlement Agreement. (Doc. 21). The Court finds this motion ripe for consideration. In this Motion, Langley Trucking claims that the issues related to the Motion to Vacate and Reopen to Enforce Settlement have been resolved. Upon consideration, the Court hereby vacates and sets aside its order of May 11, 2006, granting the Motion to Vacate and reopening the case. The previous orders and judgments entered into in the above-entitled case shall remain in full effect. The Court finds the Motion to Withdraw Motion Vacate and Reopen to Enforce Settlement Agreement should be and hereby is denied as moot. The hearing scheduled for Monday, June 26, 2006, is hereby cancelled. IT IS SO ORDERED this 12th day of May, 2006. /s/ Harry F. Barnes Hon. Harry F. Barnes U. S. District Judge Case No. 04-CV-1002 DEFENDANT/ COUNTER PLAINTIFF PLAINTIFF/ COUNTER DEFENDANT -1- Dockets.Justia.com

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