21 srl v. Apple Inc. et al

Filing 49

MOTION by Plaintiff 21 srl, Defendants CDW Corporation, OfficeMax Incorporated for order entry of Stipulated Orders of Dismissal (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order CDW, # 2 Text of Proposed Order OfficeMax)(Niro, Raymond)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION 21 srl, Plaintiff, v. CDW CORPORATION and OFFICEMAX INCORPORATED, Defendants. STIPULATED ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH RESPECT TO DEFENDANT OFFICEMAX This Civil Action has come before the Court, upon the pleadings and proceedings of record, and it has been represented to the Court that Plaintiff, 21 srl, and Defendant, OfficeMax Incorporated ("OfficeMax"), have agreed to a compromise and settlement of this Civil Action and all claims, defenses and counterclaims that were or could have been brought in this Civil Action. WHEREFORE, with the consent of the above-identified parties, through their undersigned attorneys, and with the approval of this Court, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED as follows: 1. 2. The Court has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter of this action. All claims, defenses and counterclaims that were or could have been made between Civil Action No. 1:08cv7350 Judge Gottschall Magistrate-Judge Cox 21 srl and OfficeMax in this Civil Action are hereby dismissed with prejudice. 3. 21 srl and OfficeMax shall each bear their own costs and attorneys' fees. SO ORDERED: Date: Hon. Joan B. Gottschall United States District Judge STIPULATED AND AGREED TO: /s/ Raymond P. Niro, Jr. Raymond P. Niro Raymond P. Niro, Jr. Anna B. Folgers Brian E. Haan NIRO, SCAVONE, HALLER & NIRO 181 West Madison, Suite 4600 Chicago, IL 60602 Counsel for Plaintiff 21 srl /s/ John S. Letchinger signed with permission John S. Letchinger Robert L. Wagner WILDMAN, HARROLD, ALLEN & DIXON LLP 225 West Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 Counsel for Defendant OfficeMax Incorporated -2-

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