Josephine M Arenas v. HD Supply Management Inc et al
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ORDER by Judge Andrew J. Guilford: Re Joint Stipulation to Dismiss Claims with Prejudice 27 . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED as follows: The instant action is hereby, dismissed with prejudice, with each party to bear their own costs and attorneys' fees. (mt)
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SESSIONS & KIMBALL LLP
Stephen C. Kimball (State Bar No.: 152537)
Melissa A. Petrofsky (State Bar No. 251806)
sck@job-law.com
map@job-law.com
23456 Madero, Suite 170
Mission Viejo, California 92691
Telephone: (949) 380-0900
Facsimile: (949) 380-8283
Attorneys for Plaintiff
JOSEPHINE M. ARENAS
LECLAIRRYAN, LLP
Michael P. MacHarg, State Bar No. 201246
michael.macharg@leclairryan.com
Gary P. Simonian, State Bar No. 177747
Gary.simonian@leclairryan.com
888 S. Figueroa Street , Suite 1800
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Tel: (213) 488-0503
Fax: (213) 624-3755
Attorneys for Defendants
HD SUPPLY MANAGEMENT, INC.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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HD SUPPLY MANAGEMENT, INC., a )
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Florida Corporation; and DOES 1
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Defendants.
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JOSEPHINE M. ARENAS, an
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Case No. SACV11-1153 AG (MLGx)
Assigned to Honorable
Andrew J. Guilford
ORDER TO DISMISS CLAIMS
WITH PREJUDICE
[Filed Concurrently with Joint
Stipulation of Dismissal with
Prejudice]
Complaint Filed: July 12, 2011
Trial Date: None Set.
-1ORDER TO DISMISS CLAIMS WITH PREJUDICE
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UPON REVIEW OF THE FOREGOING MATTERS, IT IS HEREBY
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ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED as follows:
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The instant action is hereby, dismissed with prejudice, with each party to
bear their own costs and attorneys’ fees.
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IT IS SO ORDERED
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Dated: January 27, 2012
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Hon. Andrew J. Guilford
U.S. District Court
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-2[PROPOSED] ORDER TO DISMISS CLAIMS WITH PREJUDICE
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