Moresco et al v. Calegari et al

Filing 16

ORDER signed by District Judge Troy L. Nunley on 5/30/19 APPROVING the Application and finds Defendant Calegari's settlement with Plaintiffs, Heather McDonald Moresco and Ignazio Moresco, to be in good faith within the meaning of California Code of Civil Procedure §§ 877 and 877.6. (Becknal, R)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IN THE UNTIED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 HEATHER MCDONALD MORESCO AND IGNAZIO MORESCO, Case No.: 2:17-cv-01155-TLN-DB 12 Plaintiffs, 13 ORDER APPROVING GOOD FAITH SETTLEMENT (C.C.P. Section 877.6(a)(2)) vs. 14 15 TERRA JANEVA CALEGARI, DESTINATION HOTELS AND RESORTS, LLC, AND DOES ONE THROUGH ONE HUNDRED, 16 Defendants. 17 18 19 The Application for Determination of Good Faith Settlement of Defendant, Terra Janeva 20 Calegari, relating to her settlement in the above-referenced action was filed and served in conformance 21 with California Code of Civil Procedure § 877.6(a)(2) on March 4, 2019. (ECF No. 14.) The Court, 22 having received no opposition within the time period set forth in § 877.6, and good cause appearing 23 therefore, hereby APPROVES the Application and finds Defendant Calegari’s settlement with Plaintiffs, 24 Heather McDonald Moresco and Ignazio Moresco, to be in good faith within the meaning of California 25 Code of Civil Procedure §§ 877 and 877.6. 26 27 Pursuant to § 877.6(c), the determination by the Court “that the settlement was made in good faith shall bar any other joint tortfeasor or co-obligor from any further claims against the settling 28 ORDER APPROVING GOOD FAITH SETTLEMENT - 1 1 tortfeasor or co-obligor for equitable comparative contribution, or partial or comparative indemnity, 2 based upon comparative negligence or comparative fault.” 3 IT IS SO ORDERED. 4 5 Dated: May 30, 2019 6 7 8 9 Troy L. Nunley United States District Judge 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ORDER APPROVING GOOD FAITH SETTLEMENT - 2

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