Ambartsum Maytesyan v. Standard Insurance Company et al
Ambartsum Maytesyan |
Does and Standard Insurance Company |
2:2016cv09614 |
December 29, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Suzanne H. Segal |
Christina A. Snyder |
Insurance |
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Filing 13 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO DISMISS ENTIRE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Upon Stipulation 12 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is dismissed in its entirety as to all defendants, with prejudice. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that each Party shall bear its own attorneys' fees and costs in this matter. (gk) |
Filing 11 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER REMOVING ACTION FROM THE ACTIVE LIST OF CASES, PURSUANT TO SETTLEMENT by Judge Christina A. Snyder. THE COURT, having been notified by counsel that the above-entitled action has been settled on or about May 19, 2017 10 ; IT IS H EREBY ORDERED that this action is hereby removed from this Court's active caseload until further application by the parties or order of this Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that counsel shall file a proper stipulation for dismissal or a joint rep ort detailing settlement status within 30 days and every quarter thereafter until a stipulation for dismissal is filed. This Court retains full jurisdiction over this action and this Order shall not prejudice any party to this action. All dates in this action are hereby VACATED. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (iv) |
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