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BusPatrol Texas Final Judgment
BusPatrol Texas Final Judgment
DC-18-06457
Plaintiff,
V.
FINAL JUDGMENT
On June 27, 2018 came to be considered Defendant American Traffic Solutions, Inc.’s
(“ATS”) Motion to Dismiss All of Plaintiff’s Claims Against It Pursuant to Chapter 27 of the
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. The Court examined the pleadings and held a hearing
On June 29, 2018, the Court issued an Order finding that Plaintiff’s legal action is based
0n, relates t0, or is in response to ATS’s exercise 0f the right of free speech. TEX. CIV. PRAC. &
REM. CODE § 27.005(b). The Court further found that Plaintiff Bu‘sPatrol America LLC cannot
establish by clear and specific evidence a prima facie case for each essential element of its claims
against ATS. The Court further found that ATS has established by a preponderance of the
further ordered ATS shall receive its court costs, reasonable attorney’s fees, and other expenses
incurred in defending against Plaintiff’s legal action, pursuant to TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE
§ 27.009(a)(1). The Court also ordered ATS t0 submit proof of the total of its fees by affidavit
The Court has reviewed American Traffic Solutions, lnc.’s Request for Court Costs,
Attorney’s Fees, Expenses, and Sanctions Pursuant to the Court’s June 29, 2018 Order and Texas
b. BusPatrol shall pay to American Traffic Solutions, Inc. the amount of $9,959.09
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d. In conformance with the Court’s June 29, 2018 Order, BusPatrol’s claims against
ATS are dismissed with prejudice in their entirety.
This judgment disposes of all parties and all claims and is final and appealable.