Zorro Productions, Inc v. Mars, Inc. et al
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STIPULATION Of Dismissal With Prejudice by Zorro Productions, Inc. (Libenson, Ross) (Filed on 8/13/2010)
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ROSS LIBENSON (SBN 181912) LAW OFFICES OF ROSS L. LIBENSON 180 Grand Avenue, Suite 1550 Oakland, CA 94612 Telephone: (510) 763-5700 Facsimile: (510) 835-1311 E-Mail: Ross@LibensonLaw.com Attorneys for Plaintiff Zorro Productions, Inc.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NOR THE RN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
ZORRO PRODUCTIONS, INC., a California corporation Plaintiff, v. MARS, INC., a Delaware corporation, BBDO WORLDWIDE, INC., a New York corporation. Defendants.
Case No. 3:10-CV-01179 SC STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE Complaint Filed: Initial CMC: Judge: March 22, 2010 September 3, 2010 Hon. Samuel Conti
Plaintiff ZORRO PRODUCTIONS, INC., ("ZPI") and Defendants MARS, INC., and BBDO WORLDWIDE, INC., ("Defendants"), through their respective counsel, and pursuant to F.R.C.P., Rule 41(a)(1)(ii), stipulate as follows: 1. Having settled this action for all purposes with respect to all claims, the parties hereby stipulate to a dismissal of the entire action with prejudice. 2. Each party shall bear its own costs incurred in connection with this action, including its attorney's fees and costs.
STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE Case No. 3:10-cv-01179 SC
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DATED: August 13, 2010
LAW OFFICES OF ROSS L. LIBENSON
By: ________________/s/______________________ Ross L. Libenson Attorneys for Plaintiff ZORRO PRODUCTIONS, INC. DATED: August 13, 2010 KRIEG, KELLER, SLOAN, REILLEY & ROMAN LLP By: _________________/s/_______________________ Christopher T. Holland Attorneys for Defendants MARS, INC., and BBDO WORLDWIDE, INC. (This stipulation has been approved by Christopher T. Holland)
STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE Case No. 3:10-cv-01179 SC
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