Qwest Communications Company LLC v. Tekstar Communications, Inc. et al
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ORDER. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: The Joint Motion to Voluntarily Dismiss Tekstar Communications, Inc. 94 is GRANTED pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a)(2) and (c). Tekstar Communications, Inc. is DISMISSED as a party to this action. There are n o terms or conditions attached to the dismissal of the action against Tekstar Communications, Inc., and the dismissal is with prejudice, with each party to bear its own costs, including attorneys' fees.(Written Opinion). Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Davis on 1/15/13. (GRR)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA
QWEST COMMUNICATIONS,
COMPANY, LLC, a Delaware
Limited Liability Company,
Plaintiff,
v.
ORDER
Civil File No. 10-490 (MJD/SER)
TEKSTAR COMMUNICATIONS,
INC., a Minnesota Corporation,
FREE CONFERENCING CORP.,
a Nevada Corporation, and
AUDIOCOM, LLC, a Nevada
Corporation,
Defendants.
Upon consideration of the record before this Court; the joint motion of
Tekstar Communications, Inc. and Qwest Communications, Company, LLC to
voluntarily dismiss Tekstar Communications, Inc.; the lack of cross-claims
between Tekstar and the remaining Defendants; the remaining Defendants’
failure to file any opposition to this motion; and the absence of any legal
prejudice to the remaining Defendants arising from the dismissal; IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED:
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The Joint Motion to Voluntarily Dismiss Tekstar Communications,
Inc. [Docket No. 94] is GRANTED pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P.
41(a)(2) and (c). Tekstar Communications, Inc. is DISMISSED as a
party to this action. There are no terms or conditions attached to the
dismissal of the action against Tekstar Communications, Inc., and
the dismissal is with prejudice, with each party to bear its own costs,
including attorneys’ fees.
Dated: January 15, 2013
s/ Michael J. Davis
Michael J. Davis
Chief Judge
United States District Court
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