Shukh v. Seagate Technology, LLC et al
Filing
40
ORDER re 39 Stipulation of Dismissal, filed by Seagate Technology, Alexander M. Shukh, Seagate Technology, LLC, Seagate Technology, Inc. Pursuant to the Stipulation, Plaintiff's first claim for relief is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on September 13, 2010. (HAM)
Shukh v. Seagate Technology, LLC et al
Doc. 40
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA _______________________________________________________________________
ALEXANDER M. SHUKH,
Civil No. 10-0404 (JRT/JJK) Plaintiff,
v. ORDER
SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, LLC, SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, INC., SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY, AND UNKNOWN OWNERS AND ASSIGNEES,
Defendants. _______________________________________________________________________ Constantine Gekas, John Gekas, GEKAS LAW, LLP, 11 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1700, Chicago, IL 60603; James Kaster, Katherine Manuel, and Sarah Steenhoek, NICHOLS KASTER, PLLP, 80 South Eighth Street, Suite 4600, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for plaintiff. Calvin Litsey, Chad Drown, Charles Knapp, and David Gross, FAEGRE & BENSON LLP, 90 South Seventh Street, Suite 2200, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for defendants. This matter is before the Court on the Parties' Stipulation regarding Dismissal Without Prejudice of First Claim for Relief-Declaratory Judgment Unenforceability of Arbitration Agreement, filed on September 9, 2010 [Docket No. 39]. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that pursuant to the Stipulation, Plaintiff's first claim for relief is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
DATED: September 13, 2010 at Minneapolis, Minnesota.
s/ John R. Tunheim JOHN R. TUNHEIM United States District Judge
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