Narrative Opinion Summary
The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on October 19, 2007, regarding the case involving multiple plaintiffs, including VIP Customs Brokerage Services, International Vehicle Importers, Wolverine Auto Purchasing, Electronic Technology Conversions, Instrumentation Technologies, and Online Speedometer, along with Johnny Cooper as a Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant-Appellee. The defendants/counter-plaintiffs are ADESA Importation Services, Inc., ADESA Corporation, and Brian J. Warner. The court considered a stipulation signed by the parties’ counsel to dismiss the application for leave to appeal. Consequently, the application is dismissed with prejudice and without costs. Corbin R. Davis, the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, certified the order as a true and complete copy.
Legal Issues Addressed
Certification of Court Orderssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Michigan Supreme Court Clerk, Corbin R. Davis, certified the order as a true and complete copy, ensuring its authenticity.
Reasoning: Corbin R. Davis, the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, certified the order as a true and complete copy.
Dismissal of Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court dismissed the application for leave to appeal based on a stipulation signed by the counsel for all parties involved.
Reasoning: The court considered a stipulation signed by the parties’ counsel to dismiss the application for leave to appeal.
Dismissal with Prejudicesubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The dismissal of the application for leave to appeal was finalized with prejudice, indicating that the case cannot be refiled.
Reasoning: Consequently, the application is dismissed with prejudice and without costs.