Duenas-Brown v. Wells Fargo & Company et al
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL. The parties having advised the Court that the parties have agreed to a settlement of this cause, and the settlement having been placed on the record, it is ordered that plaintiff's claims alleged against defendants her ein be dismissed without prejudice; provided, however, that if any party hereto shall certify to this Court, within ninety days, with proof of service of a copy thereof on opposing counsel, that the agreed consideration for said settlement has not be en delivered over, the foregoing Order shall stand vacated and this cause shall forthwith be restored to the calendar for further proceedings as appropriate. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on March 7, 2018. (mmclc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/7/2018)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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DIANA DUENAS-BROWN,
Plaintiff,
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United States District Court
Northern District of California
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Case No. 16-cv-07066-MMC
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
v.
WELLS FARGO & CO., et al.,
Defendants.
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The parties having advised the Court that the parties have agreed to a settlement
of this cause, and the settlement having been placed on the record,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiff's claims alleged against defendants herein
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be dismissed without prejudice; provided, however, that if any party hereto shall certify to
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this Court, within ninety days, with proof of service of a copy thereof on opposing
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counsel, that the agreed consideration for said settlement has not been delivered over,
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the foregoing Order shall stand vacated and this cause shall forthwith be restored to the
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calendar for further proceedings as appropriate.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: March 7, 2018
MAXINE M. CHESNEY
United States District Judge
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