Ted Nguyen v. Los Angeles County Office of Education et al
Ted Nguyen |
Johnathan Crotty, Does, Rod Freudenberg, Gregory Kyke Harada, Maria Hernandez, Los Angeles County Office of Education, Darren McDuffie and Debbie Tausch |
2:2016cv07874 |
October 21, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Philip S. Gutierrez |
Karen L. Stevenson |
Labor: Other |
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Filing 33 MINUTE ORDER (In Chambers): Nunc Pro Tunc Order CORRECTING the Court's June 15, 2017 Order, REMANDING Case to State Court, and CLOSING the Federal Case by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez. On June 14, 2017, the parties filed a joint stipulation re questing that the Court remand this action to state court. Dkt. 29 . The next day, on June 15, 2017, the Court adopted the parties proposed Order. Dkt. 30 . Although the Court believed that signing the proposed Order would remand the case to state court, the Court now recognizes that the Order contained some ambiguity as to the proper procedure for the parties to remand this case to state court. To clarify, the Court amends the June 15, 2017 Order nunc pro tunc by striking paragraphs two an d three of the Order. This matter is remanded to state court with Plaintiff to bear the costs and expenses incurred in connection with the removal and remand of the action, up to a maximum of $500, and the federal case is now closed. IT IS SO ORDERED. Case remand to Los Angeles County Superior Court, Case number BC605163. Case Terminated. Made JS-6 (lom) |
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