Saint Louis University v. Meyer

Filing 124

NOTICE OF DEFENDANT'S CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE PURSUANT TO D/E 119: by Defendant Avis Meyer (Gill, Brian)

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Saint Louis University v. Meyer Doc. 124 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY, a Missouri benevolent corporation, Plaintiff, v. AVIS MEYER, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 4:07-cv-01733 DEFENDANT'S CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE PURSUANT TO D/E 119, ¶ C. COMES NOW Defendant, by and through, his undersigned attorneys and states to the Court as follows: In accordance with the Court's executed FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW d/e 119, Defendant did file with the Secretary of State, State of Missouri a Statement of Correction for a General Business or Nonprofit Corporation in accordance with ¶ C p. 4 of Court Document Entry 119. The Statement of Correction was filed to correct Defendant's Articles of Dissolution by Voluntary Action for a Non-Profit Corporation which had been filed by Defendant on August 23, 2007. ***************** Dockets.Justia.com Respectfully submitted, POLSTER, LIEDER, WOODRUFF & LUCCHESI, L.C. By: s/Brian J. Gill Nelson Nolte, #111,801 Brian J. Gill, MoBar. #57,324 12412 Powerscourt Drive, Suite 200 St. Louis, Missouri 63131-3615 (314) 238-2400 (314) 238-2401 (fax) E-mail: bgill@patpro.com ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on March 16, 2009, the foregoing was filed electronically with the Clerk of Court to be served by operation of the Court's electronic filing system upon the following: Frank B. Janoski, #3480 Bridget Hoy, #109375 Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, L.C. 500 North Broadway, Suite 2000 St. Louis, Missouri 63102 T (314) 444-7600 F (314) 241-6056 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF s/Brian J. Gill 2

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