James C. Pierro, III v. Spiegel Development, Inc. et al
James C. Pierro, III |
Jim Brewer, David Spiegel, Spiegel Development, Inc., New Homes Mortgage, Inc., Does and Asset Foreclosure Services, Inc. |
2:2009cv02312 |
April 2, 2009 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Los Angeles |
Johnson |
Snyder |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1601 Truth in Lending |
None |
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Filing 89 ORDER OF DISMISSAL by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Upon Stipulation 88 , the action is dismissed with prejudice. The Court retains jurisdiction over this action for the purpose of enforcing the Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release entered into between the parties. (gk) |
Filing 82 MINUTES (In Chambers) ORDER REMOVING ACTION FROM THE ACTIVE LIST OF CASES, PURSUANT TO SETTLEMENT by Judge Christina A. Snyder. THE COURT, having been notified by counsel that the above-entitled action has been settled on or about April 30, 2012, th is action is hereby removed from this Courts active caseload until further application by the parties or order of this Court. Counsel shall file a proper stipulation for dismissal or a joint report detailing settlement status within 30 days and every quarter thereafter until a stipulation for dismissal is filed. All dates in this action are hereby VACATED. SEE ORDER. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (im) |
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