Diehl's lawsuit against Fred Weber came to an abrupt conclusion on Friday as Judge Dierker ruled that Weber was not the cause of Diehl's problems.
03/27/2009 Docket Entry: Judgment Filed
Text: Accordingly, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that defendant Fred Weber, Inc.'s motion for summary judgment on the Prima Facie Tort Count be and the same is hereby granted, and judgment on said count is hereby entered in favor of Defendant Fred Weber, Inc. and against Plaintiff Barbara Diehl; all counts of the petition having been disposed of, final judgment in favor of defendant Fred Weber, Inc. is hereby entered and the said petition is dismissed with prejudice at plaintiffs' costs. SO ORDERED: JUDGE ROBERT DIERKER 23671
03/30/2009 Docket Entry: Order
Text: Comes now Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff Fred Waber, Inc. and dismisses its Third Party Complaint against Third Party Defendants Gallop, Johnson & Neumanm L.C. and Hush Blackwell Sanders, LLP without Prejudice filed.
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