G & G Closed Circuit Events LLC v. Castro et al
Filing
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ORDER dismissing without prejudice this case per 26 joint stipulation of dismissal; denying all pending motions as moot; and removing this case from the trial docket for the week of 02/08/2016. If no motion to reopen this case is filed prior to 02/15/2016, the Court will dismiss with prejudice this case by separate order. Signed by Judge Kristine G. Baker on 01/13/2016. (rhm)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
LITTLE ROCK DIVISION
G & G CLOSED CIRCUIT
EVENTS, LLC
v.
PLAINTIFF
Case No. 4:14-cv-00535-KGB
CASTRO, et al.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Plaintiff G & G Closed Circuit Events, LLC, and defendants Jose M. Castro, Esmeralda
Castro, Ernesto Castro, and Los 3 Portillos, LLC, have jointly filed a stipulation of dismissal
without prejudice of plaintiff’s complaint against Jose M. Castro, Esmeralda Castro, Ernesto
Castro, and Los 3 Portillos, LLC, while requesting that this Court retain jurisdiction to enforce, if
necessary, a settlement agreement reached by the parties (Dkt. No. 26). The parties stipulate
further that, if no motion to reopen this action is filed by February 15, 2016, that dismissal be
deemed to be with prejudice. The stipulation of dismissal does not address separate defendant
Norma A. Cortez. The record before the Court indicates that Ms. Cortez was never served with
process in this matter.
The Court dismisses without prejudice this case, while retaining jurisdiction over this
matter until February 15, 2016. All pending motions are denied as moot, and the Court removes
this case from the trial docket for the week of February 8, 2016. If no motion to reopen this case
is filed prior to February 15, 2016, the Court will dismiss with prejudice this case by separate
order.
So ordered this 13th day of January, 2016.
________________________________
Kristine G. Baker
United States District Court
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