Elizabeth Hart et al v. Charter Communications, Inc. et al
Elizabeth Hart and LeRoy Roberson |
Charter Communications, Inc. and Spectrum Management Holding Company LLC |
8:2017cv00556 |
March 28, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
David O. Carter |
Rozella A. Oliver |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Filing 154 STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Rozella A. Oliver re Stipulation for Protective Order 153 (dml) |
Filing 55 JUDGMENT/ORDER GRANTING JOINT STIPULATION AND MOTION TO CONFIRM FINAL AWARD AND ENTERING JUDGMENT by Judge David O. Carter 53 . Pursuant to the order of the Arbitrator, both sides will bear their own costs, neither side is entitled to an award of attorneys fees against the other, and the administrative fees of arbitration totaling $2,250 and the compensation and expenses of the Arbitrator totaling $4,125 shall be borne as incurred by the parties. The clerk shall docket th is judgment pursuant to Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. section 13, and it shall have the same force and effect, in all respects, as, and be subject to all the provisions of law relating to, a judgment in an action. IT IS SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED. LET JUDGMENT BE FORTHWITH ENTERED ACCORDINGLY. SEE DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. (twdb) Modified on 4/18/2019 (twdb). |
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