Tyrell Young v. Winco Holdings, Inc. et al
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ORDER RE: JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE by Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above-captioned action be and hereby is dismissed with prejudice, in its entirety and as to all current and former defend ants, pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 41(a). Each party shall bear his/its own costs and attorneys fees. The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of any Settlement Agreement between the parties. re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 64 . Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (sbou)
1 TODD H. HARRISON, SBN 230542
BRENNAN S. KAHN, SBN 259548
2 PERONA, LANGER, BECK, SERBIN,
3 MENDOZA & HARRISON, APC.
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300 East San Antonio Drive
Long Beach, California 90807-0948
5 (562) 426-6155 Fax (562) 490-9823
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Attorneys for Plaintiff, Tyrell Young
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UNITED STATED DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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11 TYRELL YOUNG, an Individual,
Case Number: 2:15-cv-06874 PJW
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(Assigned to Hon. Patrick J. Walsh, Magistrate
Judge, Courtroom 23, 3rd Floor (Los Angeles –
Spring Street))
Plaintiff,
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WINCO HOLDINGS, INC., dba
15 WINCO FOODS, an Idaho
Corporation; and DOES 1 through 10,
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Inclusive,
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Defendants.
ORDER RE: JOINT STIPULATION FOR
DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
Complaint Filed:
Removed to Fed. Ct.:
Trial Date:
July 23, 2015
September 3, 2015
April 3, 2017
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Good cause appearing therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above-
22 captioned action be and hereby is dismissed with prejudice, in its entirety and as to all
23 current and former defendants, pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 41(a).
24 Each party shall bear his/its own costs and attorneys’ fees. The Court shall retain
25 jurisdiction to enforce the terms of any Settlement Agreement between the parties.
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DATED: January 2, 2017
SIGNED:
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Hon. Patrick J. Walsh, Judge
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[PROPOSED] ORDER RE: JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL W/ PREJUDICE
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