Case Name: Tonya HARDING, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES FIGURE SKATING ASSOCIATION, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, Defendant
Court: United States District Court for the District of Oregon
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1995-01-10
Citations: 879 F. Supp. 1053
Docket Number: No. CV 94-238-PA
Parties: Tonya HARDING, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES FIGURE SKATING ASSOCIATION, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Supplement
Volume: 879
Pages: 1053–1054

Head Matter:
Tonya HARDING, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES FIGURE SKATING ASSOCIATION, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, Defendant.
No. CV 94-238-PA.
United States District Court, D. Oregon.
Jan. 10, 1995.
Robert C. Weaver, Jr., Garvey Schubert & Barer, Don H. Marmaduke, Tonkon Torp Galen Marmaduke & Booth, Portland, OR, for Tonya Harding.
Stephen F. English, Bullivant Houser Bailey Pendergrass & Hoffman, Portland, OR, Thomas M. James, Christopher Cipoletti, Hall & Evans, L.L.C., Colorado Springs, CO, for U.S. Figure Skating Ass’n.
Charles F. Hinkle, Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey, Portland, OR, for Oregonian Pub. Co., Time, Inc.

Opinion:
AMENDED ORDER
PANNE R, District Judge.
On November 29, 1994, I issued an order vacating two prior Orders in this case. In addition to those two orders, however, an additional order should have been vacated at that time. Thus, this Order will amend the November 29, 1994 Order. In addition to vacating the Orders of March 9, 1994, granting plaintiffs motion for a temporary restraining order and March 31, 1994, granting plaintiffs motion for a preliminary injunction, I vacate my Order of April 29, 1994 in which I granted defendant's motion to dismiss and defendant's motion for reconsideration.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
. The Opinion dated May 3, 1994, 851 F.Supp. 1476, explained the Order issued April 29, 1994 and is not itself an appealable Order. Thus, vacating the April 29, 1994 Order is sufficient.