Maxum Indemnity Company v. Miller Contracting Services, Inc. et al
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ORDER re 19 Notice of Voluntary Dismissal filed by Maxum Indemnity Company. The Court acknowledges the voluntary dismissal of the Ollers from this action without prejudice. Darrell Oller and Sarah Oller terminated. Signed by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 6/13/2013. (mtm)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
MAXUM INDEMNITY COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
v.
MILLER CONTRACTING SERVICES,
INC., an Illinois corporation; DARRELL
OLLER; and SARAH OLLER,
Defendant.
No. 13-cv-179-DRH-PMF
ORDER
HERNDON, Chief Judge:
Before the Court is plaintiff Maxum Indemnity Company’s (Maxum) notice
of dismissal of defendants Darrell Oller and Sarah Oller pursuant to Fed. R. Civ.
P. 41(a) (Doc. 19). Defendants Darrell and Sarah Oller (the Ollers) have not
answered or appeared in this matter. Upon agreement of the parties, Maxum and
the Ollers, the Ollers have agreed and executed a Stipulation to be Bound to
Judgment whereby the Ollers stipulate that Darrell Oller and Sarah Oller will be
bound by and subject to any declaratory judgment entered by the Court in this
matter as between Maxum and defendant Miller Contracting Services, Inc. (Miller
Contracting). Miller Contracting has no objection to the voluntary dismissal of the
Ollers from this action. Thus, the Court acknowledges the voluntary dismissal of
the Ollers from this action without prejudice.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Signed this 13th day of June, 2013.
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Digitally signed by
David R. Herndon
Date: 2013.06.13
11:17:20 -05'00'
Chief Judge
United States District Court
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