Daley et al v. Portland Orthopaedics Limited et al
Filing
156
ORDER signed by Judge J P Stadtmueller on 3/14/2019 ADOPTING 154 Stipulation of Dismissal of Plus Orthopaedics LLC and DISMISSING CASE with prejudice and without costs. (cc: all counsel)(jm)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ROBERT NIELSEN,
Plaintiff,
Case No. 17-CV-1315-JPS
and
WISCONSIN PIPE TRADES HEALTH
FUND, UNITED HEALTH CARE
CONTINENTAL, and WEA TRUST,
ORDER
Involuntary Plaintiffs,
v.
PLUS ORTHOPAEDICS, LLC and
JOHN DOE CORPORATIONS 1-50,
Defendants.
This case was originally filed by Guy Daley, Starlynn Daley (“the
Daley Plaintiffs”), Dana Heal, Sharon Heal, (“the Heal Plaintiffs”), Robert
Nielsen and Debra Nielsen (“the Nielsen Plaintiffs”) against an array of
defendants. Over the course of the litigation, which spanned well over a
year, various plaintiffs and defendants were dismissed. Now, the only
active plaintiff in the matter is Robert Nielsen, and the only active
defendant is Plus Orthopaedics, LLC. On March 4, 2019, Defendant Plus
Orthopaedics, LLC filed a stipulation in which the parties agreed to dismiss
all claims against Plus Orthopaedics, LLC with prejudice and without costs.
(Docket #154). On March 11, 2019, counsel for the Daley Plaintiffs, the Heal
Plaintiffs, and the Nielsen Plaintiffs filed a letter confirming that there are
no longer any claims between the parties, and the matter may be closed.
(Docket #155). Accordingly, the Court will adopt the parties’ stipulation to
dismiss all claims as to the remaining defendant, and the matter will be
dismissed with prejudice and without costs to either party. Fed. R. Civ. P.
41(a)(1)(A)(ii).
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that the parties’ stipulation to dismiss Plus
Orthopaedics, LLC (Docket #154) be and the same is hereby ADOPTED;
this action be and the same is hereby DISMISSED with prejudice and
without costs to either party.
Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 14th day of March, 2019.
BY THE COURT:
J.P. Stadtmueller
U.S. District Judge
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