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First Gibraltar Bank, Fsb v. Affiliated Computer Systems, Inc. And Acs Financial Services, Inc., Formerly Known as Affiliated Computer Systems of Texas, Inc. v. Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation

Citations: 884 F.2d 185; 1989 U.S. App. LEXIS 14313Docket: 89-1556

Court: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; September 7, 1989; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has dissolved an injunction previously issued by the district court. The court has instructed the parties involved to adhere to the existing service and payment terms outlined in the Data Processing Services Agreement between Gibraltar Savings Association and Affiliated Computer Systems, Inc. This compliance is to remain in effect until a new order from the district court is issued following either a reassignment of the case or a trial on the merits. Additionally, the case has been remanded to the Northern District of Texas for reassignment to a different judge per standard procedures.

Legal Issues Addressed

Dissolution of Injunction

Application: The court dissolved the injunction issued by the district court, allowing the parties to continue under existing contract terms.

Reasoning: The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has dissolved an injunction previously issued by the district court.

Enforcement of Contract Terms Pending Further Order

Application: The existing service and payment terms of the Data Processing Services Agreement must be adhered to until further court order.

Reasoning: The court has instructed the parties involved to adhere to the existing service and payment terms outlined in the Data Processing Services Agreement between Gibraltar Savings Association and Affiliated Computer Systems, Inc.

Remand for Reassignment

Application: The case was remanded for reassignment to a different judge in accordance with standard procedures.

Reasoning: Additionally, the case has been remanded to the Northern District of Texas for reassignment to a different judge per standard procedures.