Amanda Portela v. O'Reilly Auto Enterprises, LLC et al
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ORDER by Judge David O. Carter remanding case to Superior Court of California, County of Orange, Case number 30-02017-00929212-CXC. (see document for details). Case Terminated. Made JS-6 (dro)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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AMANDA PORTELA, individually
and on behalf of all others similarly
situated,
Plaintiff,
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v.
O’REILLY AUTO ENTERPRISES,
LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company, and DOES 1-25,
Case No. 8:17-cv-01346-DOC-KESx
ORDER GRANTING JOINT
STIPULATION TO REMAND CASE
TO STATE COURT
Judge:
Courtroom:
Hon. David O. Carter
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Defendants.
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H IGGS F LE TCHER &
M ACK LLP
ATTO RNEY S AT LAW
SAN DIEGO
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The parties to this action have filed a Joint Stipulation to Remand Case to
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State Court [Doc.10]. Upon consideration of the parties’ stipulation and finding
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good cause therefore, the Court hereby GRANTS the parties stipulation and
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ORDERS that:
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This action shall be immediately remanded to the Superior Court for
the State of California, County of Orange; and
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Plaintiff shall file her proposed First Amended Complaint
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(substantially in the form attached to the parties’ stipulation) in the Superior Court
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for the State of California, County of Orange within 10 calendar days of entry of
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the Order.
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Plaintiff and the putative class will be subject to a damages cap of
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$5,000,000, inclusive of all wages, penalties, premiums, damages and attorneys’
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fees on the facts and causes of action pled in the First Amended Complaint,
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excluding interest, costs, and PAGA penalties.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: September 7, 2017
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By:
HON. DAVID O. CARTER
United States District Judge
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