Liat Meshulam v. Bob's Discount Furniture, LLC, et al
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ORDER GRANTING JOINT STIPULATION FOR SUBMISSION TO BINDING ARBITRATION AND REQUIRING JOINT STATUS REPORTS by Judge Fernando M. Olguin, re Stipulation to Stay Case #11 . [Case Terminated. Made JS-6.] (et)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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LIAT MESHULAM, an individual,
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Plaintiff,
vs.
BOB’S DISCOUNT FURNITURE,
LLC; and DOES 1 through 10,
inclusive,
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Defendants.
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CASE NO.: 2:21-cv-07157-FMO-KS
ORDER GRANTING JOINT
STIPULATION FOR SUBMISSION TO
BINDING ARBITRATION AND
REQUIRING JOINT STATUS
REPORTS
Complaint Filed: July 13, 2021
Trial Date:
Not Set
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Having considered the Joint Stipulation for Submission to Binding Arbitration
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filed by Plaintiff LIAT MESHULAM (“Plaintiff”) and Defendant BOB’S DISCOUNT
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FURNITURE (“Defendant”), and finding good cause therefor, the Court hereby
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ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
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The parties are ORDERED to submit the instant action to binding
arbitration;
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The Court FURTHER ORDERS that the instant action is stayed pending
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submission of this matter to arbitration pursuant to the terms of the parties’ arbitration
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agreement, and resolution of the matter in that forum;
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION FOR BINDING
ARBITRATION
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The parties are ORDERED to file a Joint Status Report within ten (10) days
of the issuance of an arbitration award.
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The Clerk shall administratively close the case. See Dees v. Billy, 394 F.3d
1290, 1293-94 (9th Cir. 2005).
IT IS SO ORDERED:
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Dated: September 9, 2021
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/s/
Hon. Fernando M. Olguin
United States District Court Judge
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CASE NO.: 2:21-cv-07157
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION FOR BINDING
ARBITRATION
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