AC Houston Lunber Company Employee Health Plan v. Berg et al

Filing 56

ORDER re 53 Stipulation and Proposed Order, signed by Judge John A. Mendez on 4/18/11, ORDERING that judgment in this action is hereby entered in favor of Defendants Berg Injury Lawyers and William L. Berg. The supersedeas bond posted herein by Defendants shall be, and is, discharged, and the Clerk is hereby directed to release the funds to said Defendants forthwith. CASE CLOSED (cc: Financial Dept) (Kastilahn, A)

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1 WILLIAM L. BERG, ESQ., SBN 92095 ROBERT A. DALBY, ESQ., SBN 130823 2 LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM L. BERG & ASSOCIATES 2440 Santa Clara Avenue 3 Alameda, California 94501 TELEPHONE: (510) 523-3200 4 FACSIMILE: (510) 523-8851 5 Attorney For Defendants BERG INJURY LAWYERS and WILLIAM L. BERG 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 AC HOUSTON LUMBER COMPANY EMPLOYEE HEALTH PLAN, 12 Plaintiff, 13 vs. 14 BERG INJURY LAWYERS, WILLIAM L. 15 BERG, MARK FREED, and ABC CORPORATION, 16 Defendants. 17 _____________________________________/ 18 Case No. 2:08-CV-02374-JAM-GGH ORDER ENTERING JUDGMENT AND DISCHARGING SUPERSEDEAS BOND GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, and pursuant to the Mandate entered and filed by The United 19 States Court of Appeals For The Ninth Circuit on February 22, 2011, and the stipulation of the 20 parties, judgment in this action is hereby entered in favor of Defendants BERG INJURY LAWYERS 21 and WILLIAM L. BERG. It is further ordered that the supersedeas bond posted herein by Defendants 22 shall be, and is, discharged, and the Clerk of the Court is hereby directed to release the funds to said 23 Defendants forthwith. 24 25 DATED: 4/18/2011 26 27 28 ORDER ENTERING JUDGMENT /s/ John A. Mendez The Honorable John A. Mendez United States District Court Judge

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