Loskot v. Interstate Concord, LLC et al

Filing 7

ORDER GRANTING NOTICE OF DISMISSAL OF CASE BY PLAINTIFF. Signed by Magistrate Judge Maria-Elena James on 5/20/2013. (rmm2S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/20/2013)

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R NIA LI A H ER a James FO S UNIT ED n aria-Ele Judge M Dated: 5/20/2013 RT U O RT Attorneys for Plaintiff, MARSHALL LOSKOT ISTRIC ES D TC AT T TED GRAN NO JASON K. SINGLETON, CSB#166170 SINGLETON LAW GROUP 611 "L" STREET, SUITE "A" EUREKA, CA 95501 (707) 441-1177 FAX 441-1533 N F D IS T IC T O R C UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA MARSHALL LOSKOT, CASE NUMBER Plaintiff(s), v. CV-13-0839 MEJ INTERSTATE CONCORD, LLC, et al., Defendant(s). PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: (Check one) NOTICE OF DISMISSAL PURSUANT RULE 41(a) OR (c) F.R.Civ.P. This action is dismissed by the Plaintiff (s) in its entirety, with prejudice. The Counterclaim brought by Claimant (s) _____________________ is dismissed by Claimant (s) in its entirety. The Cross-Claim brought by Claimant (s) _____________________ is Dismissed by the Claimant (s) in its entirety. The Third-party Claim brought by Claimant (s) _________________ is Dismissed by the Claimant (s) in its entirety. ONLY Defendant (s) is (are) dismissed from (Circle one) Complaint, Counterclaim, Cross-claim, Third Party Claim brought by . The dismissal is made pursuant to Rule 41 (a) or (c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. DATED: May 17, 2013 /s/ Jason K. Singleton Signature of Attorney/Party NOTE: F.R.Civ.P. 41(a): THIS NOTICE MAY BE FILED AT ANY TIME BEFORE SERVICE BY THE ADVERSE PARTY OF AN ANSWER OR OF A MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, WHICHEVER FIRST OCCURS. F.R.Civ.P. 41(c): COUNTERCLAIMS, CROSS-CLAIMS & THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS MAY BE DISMISSED BEFORE SERVICE OF A RESPONSIVE PLEADING OR PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF TRIAL. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CV-9 (7/01) NOTICE OF DISMISSAL PURSUANT TO F.R.Civ.P. 41 (a) or (c)

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