State Farm Life Insurance Company v. Baya Louie et al
State Farm Life Insurance Company |
Ellese Louie and Baya Louie |
2:2013cv02815 |
April 22, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Jacqueline Chooljian |
Gary A. Feess |
Insurance |
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Filing 27 STIPULATED JUDGMENT IN INTERPLEADER AND DISMISSAL by Judge Gary A. Feess, in favor of Baya Louie against State Farm Life Insurance Company:IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that: The Clerk of the Court be and hereby is directed to pay the sum of $127,267.39 (plus any additional interest which may have accrued while that sum was on deposit in the Courts registry) to defendant Ellese Louie, from and out of the funds deposited herein, by check made payable to "Baya Louie as Guardian of the Estate of Ellese Louie" and delivered via first class mail to the attorneys for defendant Baya Louie at the following address: Von Behren and Hunter, LLP, Attn: William von Behren, Esq., 2041 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 367, El Segundo, California 90245. Upon entry of this Order and the Court's payment of the sum described in paragraph 8, above, this action will be concluded and hereby is dismissed in its entirety, with each party bearing their own attorneys fees and costs not specifically awarded in this Stipulated Judgment in Interpleader. (see document for further details) (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (bm) |
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