Coyle v. Equifax, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER by Judge Haywood S. Gilliam, Jr. Granting 39 Stipulation to Dismiss Defendant HSBC Bank, USA, National Association. (ndrS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/13/2017)
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SCOTT J. SAGARIA (SBN 217981)
ELLIOT W. GALE (SBN 263326)
JOE ANGELO (SBN 268542)
SAGARIA LAW, P.C.
2033 Gateway Place, 6th Floor
San Jose, CA 95110
408-279-2288 ph: 408-279-2299 fax
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA – SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION
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Case No.: 3:16-CV-05675-HSG
DOUGLAS COYLE,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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STIPULATION TO DISMISS DEFENDANT
HSBC BANK USA, N.A.; PROPOSED
ORDER
HSBC BANK USA, N.A.; et. al.,
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Defendants.
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TO THE COURT, CLERK OF COURT, AND ALL PARTIES:
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED by and between plaintiff Douglas Coyle and defendant
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HSBC Bank USA, N.A. (“HSBC”), that HSBC be dismissed from this action with prejudice
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pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, section 41(a)(2), and that each party shall bear its
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own attorneys’ fees and costs.
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STIPULATION TO DISMISS DEFENDANT HSBC; PROPOSED ORDER - 1
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DATED: February 10, 2017
Sagaria Law, P.C.
By:
/s/ Elliot W. Gale
Elliot W. Gale
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Douglas Coyle
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DATED: February 10, 2017
Katten Muchin Rosenmann LLP
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By:
/s/ Paul Grammatico
Paul Grammatico
Attorneys for Defendant
HSBC Bank USA, National Association
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I, Elliot Gale, am the ECF user whose identification and password are being used to file this
Stipulation. I hereby attest that Paul Grammatico has concurred in this filing.
/s/ Elliot Gale
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[PROPOSED] ORDER
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Pursuant to the stipulation of the Parties, Defendant HSBC is dismissed with prejudice,
with each party to bear its own attorney’s fees and costs.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED: 2/13/2017
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HAYWOOD S. GILLIAM, JR.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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STIPULATION TO DISMISS DEFENDANT HSBC; PROPOSED ORDER - 2
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