Filed: Jun. 02, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 02, 2016
Summary: JOINT MOTION TO DISMISS GLORIA M. NAVARRO , Chief District Judge . WHEREAS, Plaintiff 2-Way Computing, Inc. ("2-Way") and Defendant Cisco Systems, Inc. ("Cisco") have resolved 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco. NOW, THEREFORE, 2-Way and Cisco through their attorneys of record, request this Court to dismiss 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco with prejudice with all attorneys' fees, costs of court and expenses borne by the party incurring same. Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 is a
Summary: JOINT MOTION TO DISMISS GLORIA M. NAVARRO , Chief District Judge . WHEREAS, Plaintiff 2-Way Computing, Inc. ("2-Way") and Defendant Cisco Systems, Inc. ("Cisco") have resolved 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco. NOW, THEREFORE, 2-Way and Cisco through their attorneys of record, request this Court to dismiss 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco with prejudice with all attorneys' fees, costs of court and expenses borne by the party incurring same. Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 is a ..
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JOINT MOTION TO DISMISS
GLORIA M. NAVARRO, Chief District Judge.
WHEREAS, Plaintiff 2-Way Computing, Inc. ("2-Way") and Defendant Cisco Systems, Inc. ("Cisco") have resolved 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco.
NOW, THEREFORE, 2-Way and Cisco through their attorneys of record, request this Court to dismiss 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco with prejudice with all attorneys' fees, costs of court and expenses borne by the party incurring same.
Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 is a [Proposed] Order of Dismissal with Prejudice.
EXHIBIT 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
2-WAY COMPUTING, INC., a Nevada Case No.: 2:15-cv-02235-GMN-CWH
corporation,
Plaintiff, [PROPOSED] ORDER OF DISMISSAL
WITH PREJUDICE
vs.
CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., a California
corporation,
Defendant.
Plaintiff 2-Way Computing, Inc. ("2-Way") and Defendant Cisco Systems, Inc. ("Cisco") announced to the Court that they have resolved 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco asserted in this case. 2-Way and Cisco have therefore requested that the Court dismiss 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco with prejudice with all attorneys' fees, costs and expenses taxed against the party incurring same. The Court, having considered this request, is of the opinion that their request for dismissal should be granted.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that 2-Way's claims for relief against Cisco are dismissed with prejudice. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all attorneys' fees, costs of court and expenses shall be borne by each party incurring the same.
IT IS SO ORDERED.