Donald Mark Ryan v. JSL Technologies, Inc. et al
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ORDER GRANTING Stipulation #35 Re Dismiss of Entire Action by Stipulation [FRCP rule 41(a)(1)(ii) by Judge Fernando M. Olguin. The parties' DISMISSAL OF ENTIRE ACTION BY STIPULATION [FRCP RULE 41(a)(l)(ii)] is hereby entered in its entirety as an Order of this Court. (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp)
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Amy Semmel, State Bar No. 116204
Paul M. Kelley, State Bar No. 87505
KELLEY•SEMMEL, LLP
5757 Wilshire Blvd., Penthouse 5
Los Angeles, California 90036
Phone: 323-592-3450
asemmel@kelleysemmel.com
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Attorneys for Plaintiff Donald Mark Ryan
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Marc R. Greenberg, State Bar No. 123115
MUSICK, PEELER & GARRETT LLP
One Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 2000
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone: 213-629-7600; Fax: 213-624-1376
Email: m.greenberg@mpglaw.com
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Attorneys for Defendant JSL Technologies, Inc.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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DONALD MARK RYAN, an
individual,
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vs.
JSL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., a
Delaware corporation; and DOES 1
through 100, inclusive
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION
[35] RE DISMISSAL OF ENTIRE
ACTION BY STIPULATION [FRCP
RULE 41(a)(1)(ii)
Plaintiff,
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Defendants.
CASE NO.: 2:17-cv-00640-FMO (JCx)
FAC Filed: June 29, 2017
Judge: Fernando M. Olguin
Courtroom: 6D
Trial Date: Vacated
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-1Order Granting Dismissal of Entire Action
C:\Users\vdelrio\AppData\Local\Temp\notesC7A056\Proposed Order re Dismissal.docx
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Good cause having been established by Stipulation of the Parties, IT IS
HEREBY ORDER:
The parties’ DISMISSAL OF ENTIRE ACTION BY STIPULATION [FRCP
RULE 41(a)(l)(ii)] is hereby entered in its entirety as an Order of this Court.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: December 7, 2017
By:
/s/
Hon. Fernando M. Olguin
U.S. District Judge
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Order Granting Dismissal of Entire Action
C:\Users\vdelrio\AppData\Local\Temp\notesC7A056\Proposed Order re Dismissal.docx
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