Almer v. Peanut Corporation of America

Filing 1844

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Almer v. Peanut Corporation of America Doc. 1844 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA In re: GUIDANT CORP. IMPLANTABLE DEFIBRILLATORS PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION This Document Relates to: Richard L. Boyer; Roseline Grover; Keith Hevelone; and Stanley Haynes, deceased, by and through his surviving spouse Vivian Haynes, Plaintiffs, v. Civil No. 07-1268 (DWF/AJB) ORDER FOR DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE MDL No. 05-1708 (DWF/AJB) Guidant Corporation; Guidant Sales Corporation; Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.; and Boston Scientific Corporation, Defendants. (as to Plaintiff Stanley Haynes, deceased, by and through his surviving spouse Vivian Haynes only) Plaintiff Vivian Haynes, by and through her counsel, filed a Notice of Dismissal Without Prejudice on May 25, 2007 (MDL No. 05-1708 (DWF/AJB), Doc. No. 1835; Civil No. 07-1268, Doc. No. 3) pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41 with respect to her claims against Defendants Guidant Corporation, Guidant Sales Corporation, Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc., and Boston Scientific Corporation. After consideration of the submissions and review of the procedural history of the file, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: Dockets.Justia.com 1. Plaintiff Stanley Haynes, deceased, by and through his surviving spouse Vivian Haynes's claims against Defendants Guidant Corporation, Guidant Sales Corporation, Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc., and Boston Scientific Corporation expressed in the Complaint (Civil No. 07-1268 (DWF/AJB), Doc. Nos. 1 and 4) are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. 2. Each party to bear its own costs. LET JUDGMENT BE ENTERED ACCORDINGLY AS TO PLAINTIFF STANLEY HAYNES, DECEASED, BY AND THROUGH HIS SURVIVING SPOUSE VIVIAN HAYNES ONLY. Dated: May 29, 2007 s/Donovan W. Frank DONOVAN W. FRANK Judge of United States District Court 2

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