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SHAHBAZ v. BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 2:15-CV-01855-APG-PAL. (2015)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20151223c39 Visitors: 6
Filed: Nov. 20, 2015
Latest Update: Nov. 20, 2015
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO DISMISS DEFENDANT NISSAN INFINITY LT FROM THE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE ANDREW P. GORDON , District Judge . Plaintiff MIAN Z. SHAHBAZ ("Plaintiff"), by and through its counsel of record, the law firm of Haines & Krieger, LLP, and Defendant NISSAN INFINITY LT ("Nissan"), by and through its counsel of record, the law firm of Kolesar & Leatham (hereinafter Plaintiff and Nissan shall be referred to as "the Parties"), hereby stipulate and agree as follows: 1. On or about No
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO DISMISS DEFENDANT NISSAN INFINITY LT FROM THE ACTION WITH PREJUDICE

Plaintiff MIAN Z. SHAHBAZ ("Plaintiff"), by and through its counsel of record, the law firm of Haines & Krieger, LLP, and Defendant NISSAN INFINITY LT ("Nissan"), by and through its counsel of record, the law firm of Kolesar & Leatham (hereinafter Plaintiff and Nissan shall be referred to as "the Parties"), hereby stipulate and agree as follows:

1. On or about November 15, 2015, Plaintiff filed a Motion to Amend Complaint ("Motion"). As part of the Motion, Plaintiff seeks to remove Nissan as a party to the Action.

2. Plaintiff has therefore agreed to dismiss those claims asserted in the Action against Nissan, with prejudice.

3. ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND STIPULATED by and between counsel for the Parties that the Court may enter an Order dismissing those claims asserted in the Action against Nissan, with prejudice, each party agreeing to bear their own fees and costs. Plaintiff's claims against all other Defendants shall be unimpaired by this Stipulation and Order.

ORDER

Pursuant to the foregoing Stipulation and good cause appearing therefore:

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Nissan is dismissed from the above-entitled action with prejudice, with each party to bear their own costs and fees incurred herein.

Source:  Leagle

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