The Greater Los Angeles Softball Association v. Ryan
The Greater Los Angeles Softball Association |
Does and Eric Ryan |
2:2017cv04404 |
June 14, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Patrick J. Walsh |
John F. Walter |
Other |
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Filing 76 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER OF DISMISSAL by Judge John F. Walter. In the Notice of Settlement filed on March 2, 2018, 75 , the parties represent that they have settled this action. As a result, the Court dismisses this action without prejudice su bject to either party reopening the action on or before April 13, 2018. The Court will retain jurisdiction for the sole purpose of enforcing the settlement until April 13, 2018. Thereafter, absent further order of the Court, the dismissal of this action will be with prejudice. All dates in this action, including the trial date are vacated. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (iv) |
Filing 64 PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION by Judge John F. Walter. This Preliminary Injunction will remain in force and effect until this Court enters an order terminating it. GLASA shall post a bond in the amount of $75,000 within two business days of the Cou rt's entering of this Preliminary Injunction. To the extent GLASA is unable to post a bond within this period, the Preliminary Injunction will be unenforceable until such time that GLASA posts the required bond. (Changes have been made by court to this document.) (lom) Modified on 10/3/2017 (lom). |
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