Lisa Marie Rodriguez v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al
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ORDER RE JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE (DKT. 28) by Judge John A. Kronstadt, the Stipulation is APPROVED. Pursuant to FRCP 41(a), the above-captioned action is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety and as to all current and former defendants. Each party shall bear his/its own costs and attorneys' fees. The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of any Settlement Agreement between the parties. re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 28 . (Made JS-6. Case Terminated.) (jp)
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UNITED STATED DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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11 LISA MARIE RODRIGUEZ, an
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Plaintiff,
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16 AMAZON.COM, INC., a Delaware
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No. 5:20-cv-01856-JAK (SPx)
Corporation, DBA AMAZON;
AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC, a
Delaware Limited Liability Company,
DBA AMAZON; AMAZON
LOGISTICS, INC., a Delaware
Corporation, DBA AMAZON; and
DOES 1 through 10, Inclusive,
ORDER RE JOINT STIPULATION FOR
DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE (DKT. 28)
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Defendants.
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ORDER RE JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
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Based on a review of the Joint Stipulation for Dismissal With Prejudice (the
2 “Stipulation” (Dkt. 28)), sufficient good cause has been shown for the requested relief.
3 Therefore, the Stipulation is APPROVED. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
4 41(a), the above-captioned action is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety and as to all
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6 The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of any Settlement Agreement
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATED: November 24, 2021
SIGNED:
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John. A. Kronstadt
United States District Judge
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ORDER RE JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
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