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Medrano v. Party City Corporation, 2:16-cv-02996-WBS-EFB (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180619754 Visitors: 6
Filed: Jun. 18, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 18, 2018
Summary: ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION FOR REMAND AND ENFORCEMENT OF POST-CERTIFICATION CLASS NOTICE WILLIAM B. SHUBB , District Judge . Plaintiffs Anthony Medrano, Nicola Galassi, and Joan Pasini's ("Plaintiffs") and Defendant Party City Corporation ("Defendant") (jointly, the "Parties") proposed Stipulation for an Order to Remand this case to state court and enforce this Court's April 9, 2018 Order regarding Post-Certification Notice to the Class in this matter has been reviewed by the Court. Based o
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION FOR REMAND AND ENFORCEMENT OF POST-CERTIFICATION CLASS NOTICE

Plaintiffs Anthony Medrano, Nicola Galassi, and Joan Pasini's ("Plaintiffs") and Defendant Party City Corporation ("Defendant") (jointly, the "Parties") proposed Stipulation for an Order to Remand this case to state court and enforce this Court's April 9, 2018 Order regarding Post-Certification Notice to the Class in this matter has been reviewed by the Court. Based on the representations therein, the Parties' Stipulation is hereby GRANTED as follows:

1. The Medrano Matter is remanded to the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Joaquin, where it was originally filed. 2. The Pasini Matter is dismissed without prejudice. 3. The Parties agree that Pasini shall be added as an additional named plaintiff and Class Representative to the Medrano Matter by stipulation to be submitted to the Superior Court Judge for approval after the Medrano Matter is remanded to Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Joaquin. 4. The Parties shall submit a stipulation and proposed order to the San Joaquin County Superior Court Judge directing notice to be sent to the Class in the same manner as ordered by this Court within ten (10) days of the Superior Court Judge's order approving the Parties' stipulation in that regard.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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