College Pharmacy, Inc, et al v. Prairie Capital Advisors, Inc, et al

Filing 55

ORDER granting 54 Motion to Dismiss Party. Party Mark Larivee (Individually) terminated. Plaintiffs' claims against defendant, Mark Larivee, are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE with each of the affected parties to pay its own attorney fees and costs, by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 8/12/2014.(trlee, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Robert E. Blackburn Civil Action No. 13-cv-02570-REB-BNB COLLEGE PHARMACY, INCORPORATED EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN, John Stinar, Trustee, and COLLEGE PHARMACY, INC., a Colorado corporation, Plaintiffs, v. MARK LARIVEE, individually, and PRAIRIE CAPITAL ADVISORS, INC., an Illinois corporation, Defendants. ORDER OF DISMISSAL AS TO DEFENDANT, MARK LARIVEE, ONLY Blackburn, J. The matter is before the court on the Stipulated Motion To Dismiss All Claims Against Defendant Mark Larivee With Prejudice [#54]1 filed August 12, 2014. After reviewing the motion and the record, I conclude that the motion should be granted and that plaintiffs’ claims against defendant, Mark Larivee, should be dismissed with prejudice. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That the Stipulated Motion To Dismiss All Claims Against Defendant Mark Larivee With Prejudice [#54] filed August 12, 2014, is GRANTED; 1 “[#54]” is an example of the convention I use to identify the docket number assigned to a specific paper by the court’s case management and electronic case filing system (CM/ECF). I use this convention throughout this order. 2. That plaintiffs’ claims against defendant, Mark Larivee, are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE with each of the affected parties to pay its own attorney fees and costs; and 3. That defendant, Mark Larivee, is DROPPED as a named defendant in this action, and the case caption is amended accordingly. Dated August 12, 2014, at Denver, Colorado. BY THE COURT: 2

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