JILL N. PARRISH, District Judge.
This matter is before the court on motions for summary judgment filed by defendants Scott Jensen (ECF No. 861) and Robert Behunin (ECF No. 885). On the basis of those motions, the responses thereto (ECF Nos. 869 & 914), the ensuing replies (ECF Nos. 899 & 919), and for the reasons below, Messrs. Jensen and Behunin are each entitled to summary judgment on all claims asserted against them.
This action followed the demise of a fledgling satellite-hosted weather sensor venture created by plaintiff GeoMetWatch Corp. ("GeoMet") and defendants Advanced Weather Systems Foundation ("AWSF") and Utah State University Research Foundation ("USURF"). The operative complaint alleges generally that defendants conspired to deprive GeoMet of the business opportunity it had developed.
From March 2013 to February of 2015, Mr. Jensen worked as the Laboratory Director of AWSF. At all times relevant to this suit, Mr. Behunin worked as Vice President of Commercialization for the parent organization of USURF and AWSF, Utah State University. At various points in time, Mr. Behunin also served as a director on the boards of USURF, AWSF, and GeoMet. The operative Third Amended Complaint asserts four state law claims against Messrs. Jensen and Behunin.
On November 27, 2018, this court issued a memorandum decision and order (the "Damages Order")
Pursuant to DUCivR7-1(a)(4), Messrs. Jensen and Behunin join the Hall Defendants' motion, arguing that they are entitled to summary judgment under the reasoning adopted by the court in the Damages Order that granted that motion. Because the damages causation defects identified by the Damages Order are not defendant-specific, the court agrees that Messrs. Jensen and Behunin are entitled to complete summary judgment for all the reasons articulated in the Damages Order.
For the reasons articulated, the motions for summary judgment filed by Messrs. Jensen and Behunin (ECF Nos. 861 & 885) are