Maria Aguilar v. Bank of America Short Term Disability Plan

Filing 29

STIPULATION AND ORDER re 28 STIPULATION WITH PROPOSED ORDER to Dismiss Case With Prejudice filed by Maria Aguilar. Signed by Judge Jon S. Tigar on July 5, 2017. (wsn, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/5/2017)

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5 James P. Keenley (State Bar No. 253106) Emily A. Bolt (State Bar No. 253104) Brian H. Kim (State Bar No. 215492) BOLT KEENLEY KIM LLP 1010 Grayson Street, Suite Three Berkeley, California 94710 Phone: (510) 225-0696 Fax: (510) 225-1095 6 Attorneys for Plaintiff 1 2 3 4 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 9 10 MARIA AGUILAR 11 12 13 14 15 16 Plaintiff, v. BANK OF AMERICA SHORT TERM DISABILITY PLAN Defendant. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ) Case No.: 3:16-cv-07193-JST ) ) STIPULATION TO DISMISS CASE ) WITH PREJUDICE ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) JOINT STIPULATION WHEREAS, the Parties have reached a settlement of all claims asserted in this action. WHEREFORE, the Parties hereby stipulate to dismiss the entire case with prejudice, each party to bear their own costs and fees. IT IS SO STIPULATED. 26 27 28 CASE NO. 3:16-cv-07193-JST 1 STIPULATION TO DISMISS 1 DATED: 2 BOLT KEENLEY KIM LLP 4 By: /s/ James P. Keenley James P. Keenley Brian H. Kim Emily A. Bolt 5 Attorneys for Plaintiff MARIA AGUILAR 3 6 DATED: 7 GORDON & REES LLP By: 8 9 /s Jordan S. Altura Jordan S. Altura Tino Do Attorneys for Defendant BANK OF AMERICA SHORT TERM DISABILITY PLAN 10 11 12 13 ORDER Having reviewed the stipulation of the parties and good cause showing, the Court hereby 14 GRANTS the parties’ stipulation to dismiss the entire case with prejudice, each party to bear 15 their own costs and fees. 16 IT IS SO ORDERED. 17 18 DATED: July 5, 2017______________ 19 20 _____________________________________ Honorable John S. Tigar United States District Judge . 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CASE NO. 3:16-cv-07193-JST 2 STIPULATION TO DISMISS

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