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PETER CHANG v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA, N.A., CV16-02503PA(RAOx). (2016)

Court: District Court, C.D. California Number: infdco20161025a09 Visitors: 4
Filed: Sep. 06, 2016
Latest Update: Sep. 06, 2016
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE AND ORDER THEREON PERCY ANDERSON , Chief District Judge . JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE Plaintiff Peter Chang, and Defendant First National Bank of Omaha, hereafter collectively "the Parties," state as follows: WHEREAS, The Plaintiff filed a complaint on April 12, 2016, alleging that the Defendant violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act; and WHEREAS, The Defendant filed an answer on August 12, 2016, denying all allegatio
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JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE AND ORDER THEREON

JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE

Plaintiff Peter Chang, and Defendant First National Bank of Omaha, hereafter collectively "the Parties," state as follows:

WHEREAS, The Plaintiff filed a complaint on April 12, 2016, alleging that the Defendant violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act; and

WHEREAS, The Defendant filed an answer on August 12, 2016, denying all allegations.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree and stipulate as follows:

1. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), the Parties jointly stipulate to the voluntary dismissal of this action without prejudice.

2. It is the express intention of all the Parties that dismissal pursuant to this stipulation will have no preclusive effect whatsoever on any future litigation that is based on the alleged occurrence or recurrence of any claim, fact, or circumstance at issue in the present case.

3. The Parties each to bear their own attorney's fees and costs.

Each undersigned representative of the Parties certifies that he or she is fully authorized to enter into and execute the terms and conditions of this Joint Stipulation of Dismissal.

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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