Colon-Perez et al v. Medtronic, Inc. et al

Filing 91

ORDER DISCHARGING AS MOOT ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AS THE FERNANDO ORITZ-GOMEZ re 68 Order to Show Cause (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Richard H. Kyle on 8/3/11. (ds)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA IN RE MEDTRONIC, INC. SPRINT FIDELIS LEADS PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION MDL NO. 08-1905 (RHK/JSM) ORDER DISMISSING ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE This documents relates to: Colon-Perez et al. v. Medtronic, Inc., et al. 08-cv-00485 On May 18, 2011, Plaintiffs’ Lead Counsel filed a Motion to Withdraw in the above-captioned case (Doc. No. 59), and on May 19, 2011, the Court granted that Motion (Doc. No. 60). On June 3, 2011, Counsel for Medtronic filed a Motion for Entry of Order to Show Cause (Doc. No. 67). The Court issued the Order to Show Cause on June 14, 2011 (Doc. No. 68). On July 1, 2011, a Response to the Order to Show Cause was filed on behalf of Fernando Ortiz-Gomez (Doc. No. 75). The Response stated that Mr. Ortiz-Gomez should not be part of the Order to Show Cause process because he is participating in the settlement in this matter. Plaintiffs’ Lead Counsel agrees that Mr. Ortiz-Gomez is participating in the settlement and should not have been part of the Order to Show Cause process. Therefore, IT IS ORDERED that the Order to Show Cause (Doc No. 68) entered by this Court is hereby DISCHARGED AS MOOT as to Plaintiff Fernando OritzGomez. Dated: August 3, 2011 s/ Richard H. Kyle RICHARD H. KYLE United States District Judge

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