Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company v. Lusina Yaralian et al
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company |
Lusina Yaralian and New Paris Fine Fragrances Inc |
2:2012cv02826 |
March 30, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Philip S. Gutierrez |
Michael R. Wilner |
Insurance |
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Filing 17 ORDER ON STIPULATION RE DISMISSAL OF ACTION WITH PREJUDICE DISMISSING CASE by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez, re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 16 , Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, the above-entitled action is hereby dismissed with prejudice in its entirety. Each party shall bear her or its own attorneys fees and costs. IT IS SO ORDERED. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (lw) |
Filing 13 MINUTE ORDER (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: DISMISSAL by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez:On March 15, 2013, Plaintiff filed a Notice of Settlement 12 advising the Court that a stipulated dismissal would be filed within 30 days or less. However, a s of today, no paperwork has been filed. Accordingly, Plaintiff is ordered to show cause in writing on or before May 1, 2013 why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. The Court will consider the filing of a stipulation and proposed order for the dismissal of the entire action, on or before the above date, as an appropriate response to this Order to Show Cause. Failure to respond in writing, may result in the dismissal of the entire action. (lw) |
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