Century Surety Company v. Gene Pira Inc et al

Filing 118

ORDER ON STIPULATION TO DISMISS ENTIRE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Dean D. Pregerson: The Court having considered the stipulation 117 of the parties and good cause appearing therefor, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is dismissed in its entirety with prejudice. All parties to bear their own costs. In addition, Motion in Limine, docket numbers 78 through 86 are vacated. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (vv)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JOHN E. PEER - State Bar No. 95978 jpeer@woollspeer.com LISA DARLING-ALDERTON - State Bar No. 221738 lalderton@woollspeer.com WOOLLS & PEER A Professional Corporation One Wilshire Building 624 South Grand Avenue, 22nd Floor Los Angeles, California 90017 Telephone: (213) 629-1600 Facsimile: (213) 629-1660 JS-6 Attorneys for Plaintiff CENTURY SURETY COMPANY UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 A Professional Corporation One Wilshire Building, 624 South Grand Avenue, 22nd Floor Los Angeles, California 90017 12 CENTURY SURETY COMPANY, 13 Case No.: CV13-07289 DDP (AGRx) Assigned to the Hon. Dean D. Pregerson Plaintiff, 14 15 v. ORDER ON STIPULATION TO DISMISS ENTIRE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE 16 GENE PIRA, INC., LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTIS 17 PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY, 18 Filing Date: 10/2/13 Defendants. 19 20 21 The Court having considered the stipulation of the parties and good cause appearing therefor, 22 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is dismissed in its entirety with 23 prejudice. All parties to bear their own costs. In addition, Motion in Limine, docket 24 numbers 78 through 86 are vacated. 25 26 27 DATED: March 20, 2015 United States District Judge 28 1 [CASE NO.: CV13-07289 DDP (AGRX)] [PROPOSED ORDERTO DISMISS ACTION] 435708.1

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