LAW OFFICE OF MARVIN LUNDY et al v. WHITEHAVEN S.F., LLC

Filing 16

ORDER THAT PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 1 , IS GRANTED IN PART; DEFENDANT IS PERMANENTLY ENJOINED FORM PROCEEDING WITH ARBITRATION AGAINST PLAINTIFF; PLAINTIFF'S PRAYER FOR ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS IS DENIED; AND THE CLERK SHALL CLOSE THIS CASE STATISTICALLY. SIGNED BY HONORABLE STEWART DALZELL ON 10/22/10. 10/22/10 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED.(ti, )

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LAW OFFICE OF MARVIN LUNDY et al v. WHITEHAVEN S.F., LLC Doc. 16 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW OFFICE OF MARVIN LUNDY v. WHITEHAVEN S.F., LLC : : : : : ORDER AND NOW, this 22nd day of October, 2010, upon consideration of plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction (docket entry # 1), plaintiff's pretrial memorandum (docket entry # 5), defendant's October 1, 2010 memorandum of law, the parties' October 6, 2010 stipulation of facts and exhibits (docket entry # 6), plaintiff's complaint (docket entry # 9), the parties' October 18, 2010 stipulated exhibits (docket entry # 12), and defendant's answer to the complaint (docket entry # 13), and after hearings on October 12 and 19, 2010, and upon the findings of fact and conclusions of law detailed in the accompanying Memorandum, it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-4544 (docket entry # 1), treated by agreement as a motion for a permanent injunction, is GRANTED IN PART; 2. Defendant is PERMANENTLY ENJOINED from proceeding with arbitration against plaintiff relating to the agreements stipulated as exhibits in this case (docket entry # 12) involving Dockets.Justia.com plaintiff's client K.B.; 3. is DENIED; and 4. The Clerk shall CLOSE this case statistically. Plaintiff's prayer for attorney's fees and costs BY THE COURT: __\s\Stewart Dalzell 2

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