Jitrade Inc v. Bee 3 Stars Corp. et al
Jitrade Inc |
Bee 3 Stars Corp., Does and John Sungjin Kim |
2:2017cv07418 |
October 10, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Andre Birotte |
Rozella A. Oliver |
Other |
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Filing 43 ORDER RE: DISMISSAL AS TO ALL ACTIONS by Judge Andre Birotte Jr.: Upon Stipulation 41 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: (1) The Joint Stipulation for Dismissal with Prejudice is approved. (2) The entire action stated herein against all parties, is hereby dismissed with prejudice. (3) The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement between the Parties entered into on 6/7/2019. (4) Each party shall bear its own fees and costs. (gk) |
Filing 39 ORDER DISMISSING CIVIL ACTION by Judge Andre Birotte Jr.: THE COURT having been advised by counsel that the action has been settled 38 ; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that this action is hereby dismissed without costs and without prejudice to the right, upon good cause shown within 45 days, to reopen the action if settlement is not consummated. This Court retains full jurisdiction over this action and this Order shall not prejudice any party to this action. ( Case Terminated. Made JS-6. ) (gk) |
Filing 29 ORDER ON STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 28 by Magistrate Judge Rozella A. Oliver. IT IS ORDERED that the Stipulated Protective Order is entered as an Order of this Court. (hr) |
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