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CHAVIS v. TRAVELERS COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 3:14-cv-02107-VC. (2015)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20150313703 Visitors: 17
Filed: Mar. 02, 2015
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2015
Summary: STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF ACTION WITH PREJUDICE AND ORDER VINCE CHHABRIA , District Judge . TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: Defendant Travelers Commercial Insurance Company ("Travelers), by and through its attorneys of record, Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff PC, and Plaintiff Linda Chavis ("Plaintiff"), by and through her attorneys of record, Stall Parker LLP, hereby stipulate: WHEREAS, Travelers and Plaintiff have executed a Confidential Settlement Agreement and
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STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF ACTION WITH PREJUDICE AND ORDER

TO ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:

Defendant Travelers Commercial Insurance Company ("Travelers), by and through its attorneys of record, Foran Glennon Palandech Ponzi & Rudloff PC, and Plaintiff Linda Chavis ("Plaintiff"), by and through her attorneys of record, Stall Parker LLP, hereby stipulate:

WHEREAS, Travelers and Plaintiff have executed a Confidential Settlement Agreement and General Release In Full; and

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has agreed to dismiss this action in its entirety, with prejudice, under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 41(a)(2); and

WHEREAS, the parties to this action agree that each side is to bear its own fees and costs in this matter;

NOW THEREFORE, it is stipulated by and between the parties that:

1. Travelers is dismissed from this action with prejudice and this action is dismissed in its entirety; and 2. Each party shall bear its own costs in relation to the dismissal and this Stipulation.

ORDER

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant Travelers Commercial Insurance Company is dismissed with prejudice from the action, Linda Chavis v. Travelers Insurance Company; GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc.; and DOES 1-25, case no. 3:14-cv-02107-VC. Each party to bear its own costs in relation to the dismissal and this Stipulation.

PURSUANT TO STIPULATION, IT IS SO ORDERED.

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