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Zlfred's, Inc. v. Tristar Motors, LLC, 1:14-cv-00311-GSA. (2015)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20150114e13 Visitors: 13
Filed: Jan. 13, 2015
Latest Update: Jan. 13, 2015
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION TO DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE AND ORDER (Doc. No. 32) GARY S. AUSTIN, Magistrate Judge. Plaintiffs and Counterdefendants Zlfreds, Inc., Reza Saniefar and Fatemeh Saniefar, Defendants Tristar Motors LLC, Joseph L. Weatherman and Kevin Weatherman, and Defendant and Counterclaimant Azita Rezaei, by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby file this Joint Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a) Case Number 1:14-CV-00311-GSA initially f
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JOINT STIPULATION TO DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE AND ORDER

(Doc. No. 32)

GARY S. AUSTIN, Magistrate Judge.

Plaintiffs and Counterdefendants Zlfreds, Inc., Reza Saniefar and Fatemeh Saniefar, Defendants Tristar Motors LLC, Joseph L. Weatherman and Kevin Weatherman, and Defendant and Counterclaimant Azita Rezaei, by and through their undersigned counsel, hereby file this Joint Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a) Case Number 1:14-CV-00311-GSA initially filed on March 4, 2014 (previously Case Number 1:14-CV-00311-LJO-GSA) and which includes Plaintiffs' First Amended Complaint (Docket Number 10) and Defendant Rezaei's Counterclaims (Docket Number 16) and in support thereof, state as follows:

1. The Parties have reached a global settlement of all issues raised in this matter; 2. Dismissal of this case with prejudice is appropriate pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a); and 3. Each party is to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs.

WHEREFORE, the Parties agree that an order dismissing this case with prejudice is appropriate and respectfully request that the Court enter such Order.

ORDER

The parties having so stipulated,1 case number 1:14-CV-00311-GSA is dismissed with prejudice, including all claims and counterclaims filed in the action. Each party is to bear its own attorneys' fees and costs. The Clerk of Court is ordered to administratively close the case.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. A copy of the stipulation, which is fully executed by attorneys for all parties in the action, is on the Court's docket as Doc. No. 32.
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