Rocky Mountain Technology Engineering Company, LLC v. Kamlet, Shepherd & Reichert, LLP et al

Filing 51

ORDER. The Joint Motion To Dismiss With Prejudice 50 filed 10/25/2010, is GRANTED. Plaintiffs claims against defendants, Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg, LLP, and Michael J. Collins, Esq., are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE with the parties to pay their own attorney fees and costs. Defendants, Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg, LLP, and Michael J. Collins, Esq., are DROPPED as named parties to this action, and the case caption is amended accordingly. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 10/26/2010.(sah, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Robert E. Blackburn Civil Case No. 08-cv-01797-REB-BNB ROCKY MOUNTAIN TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff, v. KAMLET, SHEPHERD & REICHERT, LLP, BARRY A. SCHWARTZ, ESQ., GOLDSTEIN, FAUCETT & PREBEG, LLP, and MICHAEL J. COLLINS, ESQ., Defendants. ORDER OF DISMISSAL AS TO DEFENDANTS, GOLDSTEIN, FAUCETT & PREBEG, LLP AND MICHAEL J. COLLINS, ESQ., ONLY Blackburn, J. The matter is before me on the Joint Motion To Dismiss With Prejudice [#50] filed October 25, 2010. After reviewing the motion and the file, I conclude that the motion should be granted and that the claims against defendants, Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg, LLP, and Michael J. Collins, Esq., be dismissed with prejudice. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That the Joint Motion To Dismiss With Prejudice [#50] filed October 25, 2010, is GRANTED; 2. That plaintiff's claims against defendants, Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg, LLP, and Michael J. Collins, Esq., are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE with the parties to pay their own attorney fees and costs; and 3. That defendants, Goldstein, Faucett & Prebeg, LLP, and Michael J. Collins, Esq., are DROPPED as named parties to this action, and the case caption is amended accordingly. Dated October 26, 2010, at Denver, Colorado. BY THE COURT: 2

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