Juane L. Elenes et al v. FCA US LLC et al
Daisy Elenes and Juan L. Elenes |
Does and FCA US LLC |
2:2016cv05415 |
July 20, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Alka Sagar |
Christina A. Snyder |
Other Fraud |
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Filing 70 ORDER GRANTING JOINT STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE by Magistrate Judge Michael R. Wilner. The Joint Stipulation is approved. The entire action is hereby dismissed with prejudice. re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 69 . Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (vm) |
Filing 68 ORDER ON STIPULATION REGARDING PLAINTIFFS ATTORNEYS FEES, COSTS AND EXPENSES by Magistrate Judge Michael R. Wilner. THE PARTIES HAVE STIPULATED TO THE ENTRY OF AN ORDER AS FOLLOWS: (1)That Defendant shall pay the sum of $41,500.00 to Plaintiffs and Plaintiffs hereby agree to accept said payment in full satisfaction of all claims for attorneys fees, costs and expenses in connection with this action. (2) That Defendant shall pay the sum of $41,500.00 to Plaintiffs within 60days unless matters outside of the control of Defendant cause delay. (3) Each of the undersigned represents that he or she has been duly authorized to enter into the Stipulation. Re: Stipulation for Attorney Fees 67 (vm) |
Filing 21 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS)- PLAINTIFFS' MOTION TO REMAND 7 by Judge Christina A. Snyder. Plaintiffs' motion to remand this action to the Los Angeles Superior Court is DENIED. IT IS SO ORDERED. (lom) |
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