Starboard Commercial Brokerage Inc. v. Colliers International

Filing 38

ORDER RE PARTIES' JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL re 37 STIPULATION WITH PROPOSED ORDER Parties' Joint Stipulation for Dismissal filed by Colliers International, Motions terminated: 37 , 7 Signed by Judge Alsup on 5/15/17. (whalc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/15/2017)

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1 COOPER, WHITE & COOPER LLP JILL B. ROWE (SBN 197713) 2 jrowe@cwclaw.com SCOTT M. McLEOD (SBN 242035) 3 smcleod@cwclaw.com 201 California Street, 17th Floor 4 San Francisco, California 94111 Telephone: (415) 433-1900 (415) 433-5530 5 Facsimile: 6 GREG C. NOSCHESE (admitted pro hac vice) gnoschese@munsch.com 7 MUNSCH HARDT KOPF & HARR, P.C. 500 N. Akard Street, Suite 3800 8 Dallas, Texas 75201-6659 Telephone: 214.855.7589 9 Facsimile: 214.855.7584 10 Attorneys for Defendant Colliers International Group, Inc., individually and as successor-in11 interest to Case Commercial Partners LLC 12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 13 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION 14 15 STARBOARD COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE, INC., 16 Plaintiff, 17 vs. 18 COLLIER'S INTERNATIONAL GROUP, 19 INC., individually and as successor in interest to CASE COMMERCIAL PARTNERS, LLC, 20 and DOES 1 through 10, inclusive, 23 24 25 26 27 Judge: Hon. William Alsup Date: Time: Dept: Trial Date: None Set Defendants. 21 22 CASE NO. 3:16-cv-06421 ORDER RE PARTIES' JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL Pursuant to Local Rule 7-12, the Plaintiff Starboard Commercial Brokerage, Inc. (“Plaintiff”) and the Defendant Collier’s International Group, Inc. (“Defendant”) (collectively, the “Parties”) respectfully request that the Court dismiss all of the Plaintiff’s claims and causes of action pursuant to this Stipulation for Dismissal. In support of this stipulation, the parties state as follows: 28 COOPER, WHITE & COOPER LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW 201 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111-5002 1 3:16-cv-06421 PARTIES' JOINT LOCAL RULE 6-2 STIPULATION REQUEST FOR ORDER CHANGING TIME WITH RESPECT TO THE COURT’S ORDER RE JURISDICTIONAL DISCOVERY (DKT. 29) 1090630.1 ORDER RE 1 2 I. STIPULATION 3 The parties have resolved this matter and no longer wish to proceed with this litigation. 4 Rather, the parties seek to dismiss this action with prejudice to Plaintiff’s refiling of the same. As 5 such, and subject to the Court's approval, the Parties have agreed that all of Plaintiff’s claims and 6 causes of action in this matter should be dismissed with prejudice with each party bearing its own 7 costs and attorney’s fees. 8 II. CONCLUSION 9 Pursuant to Local Rule 7-12, the Parties respectfully request this Court dismiss all of 10 Plaintiff’s claims and causes of action with prejudice. 11 12 DATED: May 15, 2017 MUNSCH HARDT KOPF & HARR, P.C. 13 14 By: 15 16 17 18 19 DATED: May 15, 2017 /s/ Greg C. Noschese Greg C. Noschese Attorneys for Defendant Colliers International Group, Inc., individually and as successor-ininterest to Case Commercial Partners LLC Appearance Pro Hac Vice CARLSON, CALLADINE & PETERSON LLP 20 By: 21 22 23 /s/ J. Michael Matthews J. MICHAEL MATTHEWS Attorneys for Plaintiff STARBOARD COMMERCIAL BROKERAGE, INC. 24 PURSUANT TO STIPULATION, IT IS SO ORDERED, 25 Dated: __________________ May 15, 2017. 26 By: ________________________________________ Honorable William Alsup 27 28 COOPER, WHITE & COOPER LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW 201 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111-5002 1090630.1 ORDER RE PARTIES' JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL 2 3:16-cv-06421

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