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2012-1532 2012-1562
07-12-2013
JOHN T. MINEMYER, Plaintiff- Cross-Appellant, v. R-BOC REPRESENTATIVES, INC., ROBERT LUNDEEN, CAROLYN LUNDEEN, PRECISION CUSTOM MOLDERS, INC., and EDWARD KRAJECKI, Defendants-Appellants, AND DURA-LINE CORPORATION and TIMOTHY A. GRIMSLEY, Defendants-Appellants, AND SANDRA KRAJECKI, LEBAC PLASTIC MOLD CO., INC., and RONALD BACKMAN, Defendants.
DOUGLAS M. CHALMERS, Douglas M. Chalmers, P.C., of Chicago, Illinois, argued for plaintiff-cross appellant. MATTHEW G. McANDREWS, Niro, Haller & Niro, of Chicago, Illinois, argued for all defendants-appellants. With him on the brief for defendants-appellants R-Boc Representatives, Inc., et al was FREDERICK C. LANEY. On the brief for defendants-appellants Dura-Line Corporation and Timothy A. Grimsley was NATALIE J. SPEARS, SNR Denton US LLP, of Chicago, Illinois.
NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in No. 07-CV-1763, Judge Jeffrey N. Cole.
JUDGMENT
DOUGLAS M. CHALMERS, Douglas M. Chalmers, P.C., of Chicago, Illinois, argued for plaintiff-cross appellant.
MATTHEW G. McANDREWS, Niro, Haller & Niro, of Chicago, Illinois, argued for all defendants-appellants. With him on the brief for defendants-appellants R-Boc Representatives, Inc., et al was FREDERICK C. LANEY. On the brief for defendants-appellants Dura-Line Corporation and Timothy A. Grimsley was NATALIE J. SPEARS, SNR Denton US LLP, of Chicago, Illinois.
THIS CAUSE having been heard and considered, it is
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED:
PER CURIAM (NEWMAN, O'MALLEY, and WALLACH, Circuit Judge).
AFFIRMED. See Fed. Cir. R. 36.
ENTERED BY ORDER OF THE COURT
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Daniel E. O'Toole
Clerk