De Castillo v. First National Insurance Company of America
Filing
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE; granting 10 Stipulated MOTION to Dismiss. All deadlines, hearings, and trial are VACATED. File is closed. Signed by Judge Thomas O. Rice. (REM, Case Administrator)
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FILED IN THE
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
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Mar 26, 2024
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SEAN F. MCAVOY, CLERK
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
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IRMA SERNA DE CASTILLO,
Plaintiff,
vs.
NO: 4:23-CV-5173-TOR
ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH
PREJUDICE
FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY of AMERICA, a foreign
insurance company,
Defendant.
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BEFORE THE COURT is the parties’ Stipulation for Order of Dismissal.
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ECF No. 10. The parties agree that all claims in this action should be dismissed
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with prejudice and without costs, with each party to bear their own attorneys’ fees
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and other litigation expenses. The Court has reviewed the record and files herein
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and is fully informed.
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According to Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), a plaintiff may dismiss an action by filing
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a stipulation signed by all parties who have appeared.
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ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
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1. The parties’ Stipulation for Order of Dismissal, ECF No. 10, is GRANTED.
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Pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) and the parties’ stipulation, this action is
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DISMISSED with prejudice without costs, with each party to bear their own
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attorneys’ fees and other litigation expenses.
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2. All deadlines, hearings, and trial are VACATED.
The District Court Executive is directed to enter this Order and Judgment of
Dismissal, furnish copies to counsel, and CLOSE the file.
DATED March 26, 2024.
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THOMAS O. RICE
United States District Judge
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