Witthauer et al v. McKesson Corporation et al
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER NOTING DISMISSAL re 122 STIPULATION WITH PROPOSED ORDER to Dismiss Plaintiffs with Prejudice Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) filed by Covidien Inc. Kim Ragan, Donna Romero, Kay Romero, Gary Tackett, Joyce Auston and Edith Landlois terminated. Signed by Judge Jon S. Tigar on July 20, 2015. (wsn, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/20/2015)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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HARRY D. WITTHAUER, et al.,
Case No. 12-cv-05937-JST
Plaintiffs,
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MINUTE ORDER NOTING DISMISSAL
v.
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Re: ECF No. 122
MCKESSON CORPORATION, et al.,
Defendants.
United States District Court
Northern District of California
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The parties have filed a stipulation dated July 17, 2015, stating that all claims of Plaintiffs
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Joyce Auston, Edith Langlois, Kim Ragan, Donna Romero, Kay Romero, and Gary Tackett
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against all defendants named in this matter, without regard to whether such defendants have
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appeared, are dismissed with prejudice. ECF No. 122. Because the stipulation is signed by all
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parties who have appeared, it is effective without court order pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil
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Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii).
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The following Plaintiffs are dismissed with prejudice: Joyce Auston, Edith Langlois, Kim
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Ragan, Donna Romero, Kay Romero, and Gary Tackett. The claims of all remaining Plaintiffs in
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this matter will proceed in accordance with the prior orders entered by this Court, including orders
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staying this matter and staying the responsive pleading deadline of Defendants who have not yet
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answered or otherwise responded to Plaintiffs’ complaint.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: July 20, 2015
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JON S. TIGAR
United States District Judge
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