Westfield Insurance Company v. Fremont-Peacock, Inc. et al
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ORDER RE: STIPULATION FOR THE DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE OF ALL CLAIMS by Judge Gary A. Feess, re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 18 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that per the stipulation between the parties this action shall be dismissed without prejudice in its entirety, and that each party shall bear its own attorney fees and costs. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (lw)
Jean M. Lawler (SBN 91254)
jlawler@murchisonlaw.com
Nancy N. Potter (SBN 91762)
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npotter@murchisonlaw.com
MURCHISON & CUMMING, LLP
3 801 South Grand Avenue, Ninth Floor
Los Angeles, California 90017-4613
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Facsimile: (213) 623-6336
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Attorneys for Plaintiff WESTFIELD
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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WESTERN DIVISION
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CASE NO. 2:13-cv-02483 (GAF)-RZ
ORDER RE: STIPULATION FOR
THE DISMISSAL WITHOUT
PREJUDICE OF ALL CLAIMS
Plaintiff,
vs.
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17 California corporation; KIRK
PROUSE, , an individual, dba Fremont
18 Cleaners & Laundry and/or Fremont
19 Square Cleaners; THE ESTATE OF
PEGGY PROUSE, a deceased
20 individual, dba Fremont Cleaners &
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Cleaners; B.G.N. FREMONT
22 SQUARE, LTD, a California Limited
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Action Filed:
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that per the stipulation between the parties this
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JUDGE OF THE UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT
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