Feidi Supply Chain Management Corp v. Joco Sales and Marketing, LLC
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL OF CASE WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Stephen V. Wilson, re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 31 . Pursuant to the parties' Joint Stipulation Requesting Dismissal With Prejudice of the Case, and GOOD CAUSE being shown therefore, the Co urt hereby APPROVES the Stipulation and ORDERS as follows: 1. The above-captioned action, including all claims, counterclaims and third-party claims stated herein against all parties to the action, is hereby dismissed WITH PREJUDICE in its entirety, with each party to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs incurred in the action. (See order for details). Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (mrgo)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA—WESTERN DIVISION
FEIDI SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Case No. 2:21-cv-01593-SVW (RAOx)
CORP., a California corporation,
Hon. Stephen V. Wilson, Courtroom 10A
Plaintiff,
ORDER OF DISMISSAL OF CASE
WITH PREJUDICE
v.
JOCO SALES AND MARKETING, INC. a Action filed: February 20, 2021
Kansas corporation, erroneously sued as
JOCO SALES AND MARKETING, LLC;
and DOES 1-10,
Defendants.
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AND RELATED COUNTERCLAIMS
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Pursuant to the parties’ Joint Stipulation Requesting Dismissal With Prejudice of
the Case, and GOOD CAUSE being shown therefore, the Court hereby APPROVES the
Stipulation and ORDERS as follows:
1.
The above-captioned action, including all claims, counterclaims and third-
party claims stated herein against all parties to the action, is hereby dismissed WITH
PREJUDICE in its entirety, with each party to bear its own attorneys’ fees and costs
incurred in the action.
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This Court expressly retains jurisdiction over the parties and the action to
enforce Feidi Supply Chain Management Corp and Joco Sales and Marketing, Inc.’s
November 19, 2021 Settlement Agreement. The Court finds that this retention of
jurisdiction is a necessary and proper term pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
41(a)(2).
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED AS FOLLOWS:
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Dated: December 1, 2021
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Hon. Stephen V. Wilson
United States District Judge
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