Katherine Sasso v. Noble/Utah Long Beach LLC et al
Katherine Sasso |
Does, Interstate Hotels and Resorts Inc and Noble/Utah Long Beach LLC |
2:2014cv09154 |
November 26, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Andrew J. Wistrich |
Andre Birotte |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
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Filing 33 ORDER DISMISSING ACTION WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Andre Birotte Jr.: Upon Stipulation 32 , the Court hereby DISMISSES the action with prejudice, in its entirety and as to all current and former defendants (including Noble-Interstate Management Group California, LLC, Noble Utah Long Beach, LLC and Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Inc.). Each party shall bear her/its own costs and attorneys' fees. ( Case Terminated. Made JS-6. ) (gk) |
Filing 31 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER FOR STANDARD LITIGATION by Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Wistrich re Stipulation for Protective Order 30 . See document for details. (yb) |
Filing 22 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) Order DENYING Plaintiff's Motion for Remand by Judge Andre Birotte, Jr.: The Court finds that Defendants have established by a preponderance of the evidence that the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 exclusive of i nterest and costs. As the parties do not dispute diversity of citizenship, the Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 1447(c). Accordingly, the Court DENIES Plaintiff's Motion to Remand 15 . Court Reporter: N/A. (gk) |
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