Copart Inc. v. Crum & Forster Indemnity Company et al
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ORDER re 94 granting Stipulation Dismissing Entire Action With Prejudice. Signed by Judge Claudia Wilken on 9/11/08. (scc, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/11/2008)
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Jess B. Millikan (CSB#095540) Samuel H. Ruby (CSB#191091) BULLIVANT HOUSER BAILEY PC 601 California Street, Suite 1800 San Francisco, California 94108 Telephone: 415.352.2700 Facsimile: 415.352.2701 jess.millikan@bullivant.com samuel.ruby@bullivant.com Attorneys for Defendants Crum & Forster Indemnity Company United States Fire Insurance Company
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA OAKLAND DIVISION COPART INC., Plaintiff, vs. Case No.: C 07-02684 CW ORDER UPON STIPULATION DISMISSING ENTIRE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE
CRUM & FORSTER INDEMNITY 16 COMPANY, UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and DOES 1-10, 17 Defendants. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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STIPULATION Having reached a settlement, and having fully executed a written settlement agreement, all parties to this action stipulate to and request an order dismissing the entire action (including plaintiff's complaint and defendant's cross-complaint), with prejudice, and with each party to bear its own costs and attorneys' fees.
DATED: September 9, 2008 PILLSBURY & LEVINSON, LLP
By
Vedica Puri
Attorneys for Plaintiff COPART INC. DATED: September 9, 2008 BULLIVANT HOUSER BAILEY PC
By
Samuel H. Ruby
Attorneys for Defendants
CRUM & FORSTER INDEMNITY COMPANY UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
ORDER Based upon the foregoing stipulations of the parties, the Court hereby DISMISSES the entire action, with prejudice, and with each party to bear its own costs and attorneys' fees. 9/11/08 Dated: _________________ _________________________________ United States District Court
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