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Gress v. Smith, 2:13-CV-00328-TLN-KJN. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20160520872 Visitors: 1
Filed: May 18, 2016
Latest Update: May 18, 2016
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS LAWRENCE FONG AND LEONARD HEFFNER FROM ACTION PURSUANT TO RULE 41(a) KENDALL J. NEWMAN , Magistrate Judge . TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: In light of information obtained during discovery, Plaintiff Michael Gress, by and through his respective counsel of record, hereby requests dismissal of only Defendant Lawrence Fong and Defendant Leonard Heffner without prejudice. Defendant Fong and Defendant Heffner by and through
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JOINT STIPULATION FOR VOLUNTARY DISMISSAL OF DEFENDANTS LAWRENCE FONG AND LEONARD HEFFNER FROM ACTION PURSUANT TO RULE 41(a)

TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:

In light of information obtained during discovery, Plaintiff Michael Gress, by and through his respective counsel of record, hereby requests dismissal of only Defendant Lawrence Fong and Defendant Leonard Heffner without prejudice. Defendant Fong and Defendant Heffner by and through their counsel of record, hereby both stipulate to Plaintiff's request. Defendants have agreed to waive all of their respective fees and costs in exchange for their dismissal.

Accordingly, the Parties hereby Stipulate and Agree that Defendant Fong and Defendant Heffner be dismissed without prejudice and for waiver of fees and cost for Defendant Fong and Defendant Heffner, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41.

ORDER

Pursuant to the Joint Stipulation submitted by Plaintiff Michael Gress and Defendant Lawrence Fong and Defendant Leonard Heffner, wherein the parties stipulate and agree that Defendant Fong and Defendant Heffner be dismissed from this action without prejudice in exchange for a waiver of fees and costs and good cause appearing:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant Fong and Defendant Heffner are dismissed from this action without prejudice, pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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