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Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. v. AGS, LLC, 2:18-cv-00396-GMN-GWF. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20180904b61 Visitors: 6
Filed: Aug. 30, 2018
Latest Update: Aug. 30, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL GLORIA M. NAVARRO , Chief District Judge . Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), Plaintiffs-Counterclaim Defendants Aristocrat Technologies, Inc., Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd., and Aristocrat International Pty Ltd. (collectively, "Aristocrat") and Defendants-Counterclaim Plaintiffs AGS, LLC and PlayAGS, Inc. (collectively, "AGS") (Aristocrat and AGS collectively, the "Parties"), by and through their respective counsel, hereby
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STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL

Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), Plaintiffs-Counterclaim Defendants Aristocrat Technologies, Inc., Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd., and Aristocrat International Pty Ltd. (collectively, "Aristocrat") and Defendants-Counterclaim Plaintiffs AGS, LLC and PlayAGS, Inc. (collectively, "AGS") (Aristocrat and AGS collectively, the "Parties"), by and through their respective counsel, hereby agree and stipulate as follows:

1. Aristocrat filed a Complaint in this matter on March 5, 2018. (ECF No. 1).

2. AGS filed an Answer and Counterclaims on April 11, 2018. (ECF Nos. 17, 18).

3. The Parties have reached a settlement of all disputes in this case (the "Settlement Agreement"). As part of the Settlement Agreement, the Parties have agreed to dismiss all claims and counterclaims in this case with prejudice.

4. Neither Party will move for an award of attorneys' fees or costs.

Pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, the Parties respectfully request that the Court approve this stipulation and order as follows: (1) all claims and counterclaims asserted by the Parties in any pleading in this action are dismissed with prejudice; and (2) this Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement and this Order of Dismissal.

ORDER

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that pursuant to the foregoing, the Court hereby GRANTS the parties' Stipulation to Dismiss. The Court, however, declines to retain jurisdiction to enforce the parties' Settlement Agreement.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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