Venice PI, LLC v. Doe 1 et al
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MINUTE ORDER re plaintiff's 59 Notice of Voluntary Dismissal. With respect to defendant Jasmine Paterson, plaintiff's notice will be treated as dismissing its claims without prejudice. With respect to defendant Christina Bannon-Durant, plaintiff's notice is treated as a motion to dismiss, and it is NOTED for 5/24/2019. Any response shall be filed on or before 5/20/2019, and any reply shall be filed by the new noting date. Authorized by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (SWT)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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VENICE PI, LLC,
Plaintiff,
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C17-1219 TSZ
v.
JASMINE PATERSON; and
CHRISTINA BANNON-DURANT,
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MINUTE ORDER
Defendants.
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The following Minute Order is made by direction of the Court, the Honorable
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(1)
On April 22, 2019, plaintiff filed a notice of voluntary dismissal, docket
no. 59, purporting to dismiss its claims without prejudice. With respect to defendant
Jasmine Paterson, who has not appeared in the action, plaintiff’s notice will be treated as
dismissing its claims without prejudice. With respect to defendant Christina BannonDurant, however, who is represented by counsel, and who filed an objection, docket
no. 57, to plaintiff’s response, docket no. 56, to the Minute Order entered October 19,
2018, docket no. 55, in which she sought attorney’s fees pursuant to the Copyright Act,
plaintiff’s notice is treated as a motion to dismiss, and it is NOTED for May 24, 2019.
Any response shall be filed on or before May 20, 2019, and any reply shall be filed by the
new noting date.
(2)
record.
The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Minute Order to all counsel of
Dated this 25th day of April, 2019.
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William M. McCool
Clerk
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s/Karen Dews
Deputy Clerk
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MINUTE ORDER - 1
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