Alejandro Almaguer v. MusclePharm Corporation, et al
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER RE DISMISSAL by Judge Beverly Reid O'Connell: As of today's date, no party has informed the Court of a breach of the settlement agreement or requested that the Court enforce its terms. Accordingly, as the deadline for filing such requests has passed, pursuant to the parties stipulation, the case is DISMISSED with prejudice. (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No.
CV 16-05027-BRO (MRWx)
Title
ALEJANDRO ALMAGUER V. MUSCLEPHARM CORPORATION, ET AL.
Date
May 8, 2017
Present: The Honorable
BEVERLY REID O’CONNELL, United States District Judge
Renee A. Fisher
Not Present
N/A
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter
Tape No.
Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs:
Attorneys Present for Defendants:
Not Present
Not Present
Proceedings:
(IN CHAMBERS)
ORDER RE DISMISSAL
On February 15, 2017, the Court granted a stipulation between the parties to stay
this case until April 7, 2017. (See Dkt. No. 33.) The stipulation provided that if neither
of the parties requested enforcement of the terms of the parties’ settlement agreement, the
Court was to dismiss the case with prejudice on April 7, 2017. (See id.) If a party filed a
declaration alleging a breach of the settlement agreement and requesting its enforcement,
the Court was to hear this request by a noticed motion and would not dismiss the case.
(See id.) As of today’s date, no party has informed the Court of a breach of the
settlement agreement or requested that the Court enforce its terms. Accordingly, as the
deadline for filing such requests has passed, pursuant to the parties’ stipulation, the case
is DISMISSED with prejudice.
:
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Initials of
Preparer
CV-90 (06/04)
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
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