Bay City Surgery Center, Inc. et al v. International Longshore and Warehouse Union Pacific Maritime Association Welfare Plan Board of Trustees et al
Bay City Surgery Center, Inc., Medical Plaza of San Pedro, Inc., Minimally Invasive Surgical Team of Glendale, Inc., PACU, Inc., S.H.A.R.P Treatment of South Bay, Inc. and Southbay Spine Group, Inc. |
International Longshore and Warehouse Union Pacific Maritime Association Welfare Plan and International Longshore and Warehouse Union Pacific Maritime Association Welfare Plan Board of Trustee |
2:2015cv06209 |
August 14, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Michael W. Fitzgerald |
Alexander F. MacKinnon |
Labor: E.R.I.S.A. |
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Filing 242 ORDER GRANTING PARTIES' JOINT STIPULATION OF VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF ACTION WITH PREJUDICE 241 by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT this action is dismissed in its entirety with prejudice as to all Parties and as to all cla ims, counterclaims, crossclaims, and third-party claims that were or could have been asserted herein (and as otherwise specified in the Parties' executed settlement agreement), with each Party bearing that Party's own attorneys' fees and costs. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (iv) |
Filing 76 PROTECTIVE ORDER RE PRODUCTION AND USE OF CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL by Magistrate Judge Alexander F. MacKinnon. Re Stipulation for Protective Order 75 . (ib) |
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