TCO The Final Chapter, LLC, v. Viva Pictures, LLC et al
TCO The Final Chapter, LLC |
Does and Viva Pictures, LLC |
2:2016cv03748 |
May 27, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Andre Birotte |
Michael R. Wilner |
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Filing 27 ORDER DISMISSING ACTION WITH PREJUDICE AND RETAINING JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT by Judge Andre Birotte Jr.: Upon the Parties' Joint Stipulation Requesting Entry of an Order Dismissing Action with Prejudice and Retaining Jurisdi ction to Enforce Settlement Agreement 26 , IT IS ORDERED that this Action is dismissed with prejudice. Notwithstanding the dismissal, the Court retains jurisdiction to enforce the Parties' settlement agreement, dated 2/10/2017 (the "Settlement Agreement"). Each party shall bear its own fees and costs. (gk) |
Filing 25 ORDER RE: DISMISSAL OF ACTION by Judge Andre Birotte Jr.: Upon Stipulation 24 , IT IS ORDERED that the parties have an additional 30 days from the date of this Order to reopen the action, upon a showing of good cause, if the settlement remains unconsummated. This Court retains full jurisdiction over this action and this Order shall not prejudice any party to this action. (gk) |
Filing 17 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Michael R. Wilner, re: Stipulation for Protective Order, 16 . (mz) |
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