McLin et al v. AmeriQuest Mortgage Company et al
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), and Joint stipulation of dismissal of claims against defendants 20 , Plaintiffs Dwayne McLin and Bridgette McLin claims against all defendants are dismissed with preju dice. Each party shall bear their own costs and attorneys' fees. Civil case terminated. Defendants expressly reserve all of their Third-Party claims in connection with the claims being dismissed through this stipulation including, without limitation, any and all claims set forthin the Fifth Amended Consolidated Third-Party Complaint. Signed by the Honorable Marvin E. Aspen on 6/24/2014. Notice mailed by judge's staff (ntf, ) Modified on 6/24/2014 (ntf, ).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION
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In re Ameriquest Mortgage Co., Mortgage
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Lending Practices Litigation
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THIS ORDER APPLIES TO
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McLin et al v. AmeriQuest Mortgage
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Company et al,
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07-cv-2460, N.D.Ill
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Case No. 05 C 7097
Judge Marvin E. Aspen
Magistrate Judge Daniel G. Martin
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), and Joint stipulation of
dismissal of claims against defendants [20], Plaintiffs Dwayne McLin and Bridgette McLin
claims against all defendants are dismissed with prejudice. Each party shall bear their own costs
and attorneys= fees. Civil case terminated.
Defendants expressly reserve all of their Third-Party claims in connection with the claims
being dismissed through this stipulation including, without limitation, any and all claims set forth
in the Fifth Amended Consolidated Third-Party Complaint.
6/24/14
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Marvin E. Aspen
United States District Judge
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