Pom Wonderful LLC et al v. Bai Brands LLC
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ORDER GRANTING Stipulated Dismissal of Case 31 by Judge John F. Walter that pursuant to the Parties stipulation, all claims are dismissed with prejudice, with each party bearing its own fees and costs. (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN DIVISION
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POM WONDERFUL LLC, a Delaware
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WONDERFUL COMPANY LLC, a
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Plaintiffs,
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vs.
Case No. 2:17-cv-00691-JFW (SSx)
ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED
DISMISSAL OF CASE
[Assigned to the Honorable John F.
Walter]
16 BAI BRANDS LLC, a New Jersey
limited liability company,
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Defendant.
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19 BAI BRANDS LLC, a New Jersey
limited liability company,
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Counterclaimant,
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vs.
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POM WONDERFUL LLC, a Delaware
23 limited liability company, THE
WONDERFUL COMPANY LLC, a
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Counterdefendants.
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{2765643.1}
2:15-cv-03869-CAS-MRW
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED DISMISSAL OF CASE
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Based on Plaintiffs and Counterdefendants POM WONDERFUL LLC and
2 THE WONDERFUL COMPANY LLC and Defendant and Counterclaimant BAI
3 BRANDS LLC (collectively “the Parties”) Stipulation for Dismissal,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that pursuant to the Parties’ stipulation, all
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8 DATED: October 10, 2017
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John F. Walter
United States District Court Judge
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{2765643.1}
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2:15-cv-03869-CAS-MRW
ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED DISMISSAL OF CASE
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