Krumpotich v. Pioneer Life Insurance Company of Illinois et al
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL. Signed by Judge Jeffrey S. White on 3/16/10. (jjo, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/16/2010)
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Glenn R. Kantor - SBN 122643 e-mail: gkantor@kantorlaw.net Corinne Chandler - SBN 111423 e-mail: cchandler@kantorlaw.net KANTOR & KANTOR LLP 19839 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91324 Telephone: (818)886-2525 Fax: (818)350-6272 Attorneys for Plaintiff, CLAIRE M. KRUMPOTICH UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CLAIRE M. KRUMPOTICH, Plaintiff, VS. PIONEER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS; WASHINGTON NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY AND CONSECO SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants.
CASE NO: C 09-00335 JSW STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER FOR DISMISSAL OF CASE
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Plaintiff Claire M. Krumpotich and Defendants, Pioneer Life Insurance Company of Illinois; Washington National Health Insurance Company and Conseco Senior Health Insurance Company, by and through their respective counsel of record, that this action shall be dismissed with prejudice. Each party shall bear their own costs and attorneys fees. DATED: March ^5, 2010 KANTOR & KANTOR LLP By:
Corinne Chandler Attorneys for Plaintiff
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Stipulation and [Proposed] Order for Dismissal of Case
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DATED: March )3 ,2010
S.K. HUFFER & ASSOCIATES, P.C
Attorneys for Defendants
***ORDER*** Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, the above entitled action is dismissed with prejudice. Each party shall bear their own costs and attorneys fees.
DATED: March 16, 2010 Hon. Jeffrey S.White United States District Court Judge
Stipulation and [Proposed] Order for Dismissal of Case
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