Johnson v. Wyeth LLC et al

Filing 147

ORDER DISMISSING CASE, the parties' Stipulation to Dismiss 144 was sufficient without court order to effect the dismissal and termination of this action under Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), Fed. R. Civ.P.; all pending motions, of course, are terminated for that same reason; accordingly, the clerk shall terminate this action administratively. Signed by Judge Frederick J Martone on 7/16/12. (REW)

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1 WO 2 3 4 5 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 8 Catherine Johnson, 9 Plaintiff, 10 vs. 11 12 13 Wyeth LLC, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Defendant. 14 Inc., ) ) ) ) ) ) Wyeth) ) ) ) ) ) No. CV 10-2690-PHX-FJM ORDER 15 The court has before it the parties' "Joint Memorandum in Response to Request for 16 Briefing" (doc. 146), which the parties filed in response to this court's Order of July 5, 2012 17 (doc. 145). While no further action is required in this case, we nevertheless affirm the 18 reference to the JCUS Advisory Committee on Civil Rules for the reasons stated in our Order 19 of July 5, 2012 (doc. 145). 20 The parties' Stipulation to Dismiss (doc. 144) was sufficient without court order to 21 effect the dismissal and termination of this action under Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), Fed. R. Civ. 22 P. All pending motions, of course, are terminated for that same reason. Accordingly, the 23 clerk shall terminate this action administratively. 24 DATED this 16th day of July, 2012. 25 26 27 28

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