Opinion
Civil Action No. 01-772-D
October 15, 2002
MINUTE ENTRY
This matter came on this day for oral argument on defendant's Motion in Limine and Motion to Dismiss Due to spoilation of Evidence (doc. no. 44) and defendant's Motion to Dissolve Preliminary Injunction (doc. no. 31).
Counsel for Plaintiffs; Aidan C. Reynolds, Esq.
Counsel for Defendant; Scott G. Vincent, Esq.
The court takes up the Motion in Limine.
The parties present argument.
For oral reasons given, the Motion in Limine (doc. no. 44) is DENIED.
The court takes up the Motion to Dissolve Preliminary Injunction.
The parties present argument.
The court DENIES the Motion to Dissolve Preliminary Injunction (doc. no. 31) and will issue written reasons shortly.
The court will set a trial date on the permanent injunction when requested by the parties.