TranSurety, LLC v. Cardot et al

Filing 69

ORDER re 67 Stipulation of Dismissal filed by Stephen Cardot, TranSurety, LLC, Synesi Group, Inc. Plaintiff and Counterclaim Defendant TranSurety, LLC's Complaint against Synesi Group, Inc. is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE on the merits, with each party to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs.(Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on April 6, 2010. (HAM)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA TRANSURETY, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, ORDER v. STEPHEN CARDOT AND SYNESI GROUP, INC., a Minnesota Corporation, Defendants. _______________________________________________________________________ David D. Axtell, James G. Bullard, and Erik M. Drange, LEONARD STREET AND DEINARD, PA, 150 South Fifth Street, Suite 2300, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for plaintiffs. David E. Albright, DAVID E. ALBRIGHT PA, 7814 131st Street West, Apple Valley, MN 55124, for defendant Cardot. Jodi L. Johnson, Shushanie E. Kindseth, and Thomas P. Kane, HINSHAW & CULBERTSON LLP, 333 South Seventh Street, Suite 2000, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for defendant Synesi Group, Inc. Civil No. 08-5746 (JRT/JJG) This matter is before the Court upon the stipulation of dismissal filed by the parties on April 5, 2010 [Docket No. 67]. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. Plaintiff and Counterclaim Defendant TranSurety, LLC's Complaint against Synesi Group, Inc. is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE on the merits, with each party to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs; and 2. Final judgment is issued pursuant to this Court's Order of September 28, 2009, as it applies to the claims dismissed against Synesi Group, Inc. LET JUDGMENT BE ENTERED ACCORDINGLY. Dated: April 6, 2010 at Minneapolis, Minnesota _____ s/ John R. Tunheim JOHN R. TUNHEIM United States District Judge

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