Leeds Precision Instruments, Inc. et al v. Olympus America Inc., No. 0:2010cv03064 - Document 37 (D. Minn. 2010)

Court Description: ORDER that the Court shall retain jurisdiction for anadditional thirty days to permit any party to move or reopen the action, for good cause shown, or to submit and file a stipulated form of final judgment, or to seek enforcement of the settlement terms. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on October 19, 2010. (HAM)

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Leeds Precision Instruments, Inc. et al v. Olympus America Inc. Doc. 37 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA _______________________________________________________________________ LEEDS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, INC. AND LEEDS INSTRUMENTS, INC. Plaintiffs, Civil No. 10-3064 (JRT/JJK) ORDER v. OLYMPUS AMERICA INC, Defendant. _______________________________________________________________________ Andrew Luger, Erin Sindberg Porter, John Ursu, Kathleen Statler, GREENE ESPEL PLLP, 200 South Sixth Street, Suite 1200, Minneapolis, MN 55402; W. Michael Garner, W. MICHAEL GARNER, P.A., 222 South Ninth Street, Suite 2930, Minneapolis, MN 55402, for plaintiffs. I Jenny Winkler and Steven Wells, DORSEY & WHITNEY LLP, 50 South Sixth Street, Suite 1500, Minneapolis, MN 55402; Matthew Siembieda, Michael Banks, Rebecca Hillyer, and Timothy Katsiff, MORGAN LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP, 1701 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 , for defendant. The Court having been advised that the above action has settled, but the parties have yet to stipulate to an agreement, therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Court shall retain jurisdiction for an additional thirty days to permit any party to move or reopen the action, for good cause shown, or to submit and file a stipulated form of final judgment, or to seek enforcement of the settlement terms. Dockets.Justia.com DATED: October 19, 2010 at Minneapolis, Minnesota. s/ John R. Tunheim JOHN R. TUNHEIM United States District Judge

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