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Newby v. Enron Corporation

United States District Court, S.D. Texas, Houston Division
Jul 17, 2002
Civil Action No.: H 01-3624 AND CONSOLIDATED CASES (S.D. Tex. Jul. 17, 2002)

Opinion

Civil Action No.: H 01-3624 AND CONSOLIDATED CASES

July 17, 2002


ORDER


Pending before the Court is the Unopposed Motion of Defendant John A. Urquhart To Substitute Proposed Form of Order, by which Mr. Urquhart seeks leave of Court to substitute the form of Order attached hereto as Exhibit "A" in place of the form of Order that accompanied Mr. Urquhart's Motion to Dismiss the Consolidated Complaint. Because Mr. Urquhart's Motion is meritorious and is unopposed, the Court.

ORDERS that the form of Order originally submitted with Mr. Urquhart's Motion to Dismiss the Consolidated Complaint is hereby withdrawn and that the form of Order attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is substituted in its place.

EXHIBIT "A"

ORDER

On this _____ day of __________, 2002, came on for consideration Defendant John A. Urquhart's Motion to Dismiss. After considering the motion, Plaintiffs' response and all of the pleadings and papers bearing on this matter, the Court finds and concludes that the motion to dismiss should be GRANTED and that because Plaintiffs previously have been given ample opportunity to plead any claims against Mr. Urquhart, Plaintiffs should not be given leave to amend or replead. Accordingly, the Court.

ORDERS that all claims asserted by Plaintiffs against John A. Urquhart are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, without leave to amend or replead.


Summaries of

Newby v. Enron Corporation

United States District Court, S.D. Texas, Houston Division
Jul 17, 2002
Civil Action No.: H 01-3624 AND CONSOLIDATED CASES (S.D. Tex. Jul. 17, 2002)
Case details for

Newby v. Enron Corporation

Case Details

Full title:MARK NEWBY, Plaintiff, v. ENRON CORPORATION, et al., Defendants

Court:United States District Court, S.D. Texas, Houston Division

Date published: Jul 17, 2002

Citations

Civil Action No.: H 01-3624 AND CONSOLIDATED CASES (S.D. Tex. Jul. 17, 2002)