I/P Engine, Inc. v. AOL, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER, AGREED, re. 202 Joint Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice of I/P Engine's Claims Relating to AOL's Advertising.com Sponsored Listings by AOL, I/P Engine, Inc. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that I/P Engine's claims for relief against AOL relating to AOL's Advertising.com Sponsored Listings are dismissed with prejudice. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all attorneys' fees, costs of court and expenses relating to the dismissed claims shall be borne by each party incurring the same. Entered and filed 10/9/12. (Signed by District Judge Raymond A. Jackson on 10/9/12). (ecav, )
Case2:11-cv-00512-RAJ-LRL Document 202-1
Filed 08/06/12 Page 1 of 4 PagelD#3839
FILED
EXHIBIT 1
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
I/P ENGINE, INC.,
OCT
9 2012
CLERK. US DISTRICT COURT
NORFOLK, VA
Plaintiff,
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v.
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GANNETT CO., INC.
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CA.No. 2:ll-cv-512-RAJ
JURVTR.ALDEMANDED
Defendants.
AGREED ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE OF I/P ENGINE'S
CLAIMSRF.LATING TO AOL'S ADVERTTSING.COM SPONSORED LISTINGS
On this day, I/P Engine, Inc. and AOL Inc. announced to the Court that they have
settled I/P Engine's claims against AOL relating to AOL's Advertising.com Sponsored
Listings. The Court, having considered this request, is of the opinion that their request for
dismissal should be granted.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that I/P Engine's claims for relief against AOL
relating to AOL's Advertising.com Sponsored Listings are dismissed with prejudice.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all attorneys' fee, costs of court and expenses
relating to the dismissed claims shall be borne by each party incurring the same.
Dated: August 6,2012
Entered:
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Raymond A. Jackson
—United States Diuiici Jutke
United States District Court &
Eastern District of Virginia
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