Blacc Spot Media, Inc. v. Telmate, Inc., 3:16-cv-663. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160512800
Visitors: 11
Filed: May 11, 2016
Latest Update: May 11, 2016
Summary: NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT; STIPULATION TO STAY PROCEEDINGS ONE MONTH WHILE PARTIES IMPLEMENT THE SETTLEMENT TERMS; AND [PROPOSED] ORDER MARIA ELENA JAMES , Magistrate Judge . WHEREAS, the Parties have entered a settlement agreement resolving the claims set forth in the Complaint; WHEREAS, the Parties require a short period of time to implement the terms of the settlement agreement; and WHEREAS, under the terms of the Settlement Agreement, Plaintiff shall file a voluntary dismissal onc
Summary: NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT; STIPULATION TO STAY PROCEEDINGS ONE MONTH WHILE PARTIES IMPLEMENT THE SETTLEMENT TERMS; AND [PROPOSED] ORDER MARIA ELENA JAMES , Magistrate Judge . WHEREAS, the Parties have entered a settlement agreement resolving the claims set forth in the Complaint; WHEREAS, the Parties require a short period of time to implement the terms of the settlement agreement; and WHEREAS, under the terms of the Settlement Agreement, Plaintiff shall file a voluntary dismissal once..
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NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT; STIPULATION TO STAY PROCEEDINGS ONE MONTH WHILE PARTIES IMPLEMENT THE SETTLEMENT TERMS; AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
MARIA ELENA JAMES, Magistrate Judge.
WHEREAS, the Parties have entered a settlement agreement resolving the claims set forth in the Complaint;
WHEREAS, the Parties require a short period of time to implement the terms of the settlement agreement; and
WHEREAS, under the terms of the Settlement Agreement, Plaintiff shall file a voluntary dismissal once the Parties have implemented the terms of the Settlement Agreement;
THEREFORE, the parties do hereby STIPULATE as follows,
The Parties stipulate and request that the Court stay the proceedings for thirty (30) days while the Parties implement the conditions of the Settlement Agreement.
SO STIPULATED
[PROPOSED] ORDER
Having considered the stipulation of the Parties and finding good cause therefore, IT IS SO ORDERED.
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