Coalition for ICANN Transparency, Inc. v. Verisign, Inc. et al
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ORDER 332 on Stipulation for Dismissal of Action, and for Retention of Jurisdiction Over Action to Enforce Settlement, ***Civil Case Terminated. Signed by Judge Ronald M. Whyte on 5/31/11. (jg, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/31/2011)
*E-FILED - 5/31/11*
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION
COALITION FOR ICANN
TRANSPARENCY INC., a Delaware
corporation,
Plaintiff,
VERISIGN, INC., a Delaware corporation;
INTERNET CORPORATION FOR
ASSIGNED NAMES AND NUMBERS, a
California corporation,
Case No. 5:05-CV-04826 (RMW) HRL
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[PROPOSED] ORDER ON STIPULATION
FOR DISMISSAL OF ACTION PURSUANT
TO FEDERAL RULE OF CIVIL
PROCEDURE 41(A) AND FOR
RETENTION OF JURISDICTION OVER
ACTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT
Hon. Ronald M. Whyte
Defendants.
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[PROPOSED] ORDER FOR DISMISSAL OF ACTION PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 41(A) AND FOR
RETENTION OF JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT -- NO. 5:05-CV-04826 (RMW) HRL
Pursuant to the Stipulation by Defendant VeriSign, Inc. ("VeriSign") and Plaintiff Coalition
for ICANN Transparency Inc. ("CFIT") to dismiss this action pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil
Procedure 41 (a) and for retention of jurisdiction by the court to enforce the parties' settlement,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1.
The above-captioned action is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety, with each
party to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs; and
2.
The Court shall retain jurisdiction over this action following its dismissal for the sole
purpose of enforcing the parties' settlement.
Dated:
5/31/11
Hon. Ronald M. Whyte
United States District Court
xxxxxxxxxx ORDER FOR DISMISSAL OF ACTION PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 41(A) AND FOR
[PROPOSED]
RETENTION OF JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT -- NO.5:05-CV-04826 (RMW) HRL
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