Performance Pricing, Inc. v. Google Inc. et al

Filing 214

ORDER granting 213 Motion to Dismiss. All claims asserted by plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. against defendant Microsoft in this suit are hereby dismissed with prejudice, and that all counterclaims asserted by defendant Microsoft against plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. in this suit are hereby dismissed without prejudice. It is further ORDERED that all attorneys' fees and costs are to be borne by the party that incurred them. Signed by Judge Leonard Davis on 7/1/09. (ch, )

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Performance Pricing, Inc. v. Google Inc. et al Doc. 214 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION PERFORMANCE PRICING, INC., v. Plaintiff, Case No. 2:07-cv-432 (LED) JURY TRIAL DEMANDED GOOGLE INC., AOL LLC, MICROSOFT CORPORATION, YAHOO! INC., IAC SEARCH & MEDIA, INC., and A9.COM, INC., Defendants. ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE AS TO MICROSOFT CORPORATION CAME ON THIS DAY for consideration of the Stipulated Motion for Dismissal of all claims assert by plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. against defendant Microsoft Corporation ("Microsoft") in this case with prejudice, and for dismissal of all counterclaims by defendant Microsoft against plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. without prejudice, and the Court being of the opinion that said motion should be GRANTED, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that all claims asserted by plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. against defendant Microsoft in this suit are hereby dismissed with prejudice, and that all counterclaims asserted by defendant Microsoft against plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. in this suit are hereby dismissed without prejudice. It is further ORDERED that all attorneys' fees and costs are to be borne by the party that incurred them. Dockets.Justia.com So ORDERED and SIGNED this 1st day of July, 2009. __________________________________ LEONARD DAVIS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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