FilmOn.TV Networks, Inc. v. ViXS Systems, Inc. et al

Filing 20

ORDER DISMISSING ACTION WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald: Upon Stipulation 19 , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Court dismisses all of the claims, defenses, and counterclaims among FilmOn and VIXS in Case No. 14-cv-09136 with prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a) and (c). Each Party will bear its own costs and attorneys fees. ( Case Terminated. Made JS-6. ) (gk)

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1 JS-6        UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT  CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA  FILMON.TV NETWORKS, INC., a  Delaware Corporation, Case No.: 2:14-cv-09136-MWF-RZx  ORDER DISMISSING ACTION WITH PREJUDICE   Plaintiff, Hon. Michael W. Fitzgerald vs.  VIXS SYSTEMS, INC., a corporation  organized under the laws of Canada; and DOES 1-10 inclusive,  Defendants.   VIXS SYSTEMS, INC., a corporation  organized under the laws of Canada,  Counter-Claimant,   v.  FILMON.TV NETWORKS, INC., a Delaware Corporation,  Counter-Defendant.    [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE 1 The joint stipulation of dismissal with prejudice submitted by Plaintiff and 2 Counterdefendant FilmOn.TV Networks, Inc. (“FilmOn”), on the one hand, and 3 Defendant and Counterclaimant VIXS Systems, Inc. (“VIXS”), on the other hand, 4 has been considered by this Court. Good cause having been shown, IT IS HEREBY 5 ORDERED: 6 1. The Court dismisses all of the claims, defenses, and counterclaims 7 among FilmOn and VIXS in Case No. 14-cv-09136 with prejudice pursuant to 8 Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a) and (c); 9 2. Each Party will bear its own costs and attorneys’ fees. 10 11 12 DATED: September 8, 2015 ____________________________ 13 UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -1- [PROPOSED] ORDER RE: JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE

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