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Eacret v. Crunch, LLC, 3:18-cv-04374-JST. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20190513574 Visitors: 8
Filed: May 01, 2019
Latest Update: May 01, 2019
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER PERMITTING PLAINTIFFS TO FILE A FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT JON S. TIGAR , District Judge . TO THE COURT, ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD: Plaintiffs DYLAN EACRET and JONATHAN KENT MERRITT ("Plaintiffs") and Defendant CRUNCH, LLC ("Defendant") (collectively, the "Parties") through their respective attorneys of record, hereby submit the following Joint Stipulation and [Proposed] Order Permitting Plaintiffs to file a First Amended Complaint
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JOINT STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER PERMITTING PLAINTIFFS TO FILE A FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT

TO THE COURT, ALL PARTIES AND THEIR ATTORNEYS OF RECORD:

Plaintiffs DYLAN EACRET and JONATHAN KENT MERRITT ("Plaintiffs") and Defendant CRUNCH, LLC ("Defendant") (collectively, the "Parties") through their respective attorneys of record, hereby submit the following Joint Stipulation and [Proposed] Order Permitting Plaintiffs to file a First Amended Complaint:

WHEREAS the Parties agreed to attended a private mediation with Michael J. Loeb on March 22, 2019 to resolve this dispute; and

WHEREAS, Plaintiffs drafted and circulated a draft First Amended Complaint in advance of this mediation to communicate all the claims and theories of liability alleged against Defendant and which Plaintiffs would seek to resolve at the mediation; and

WHEREAS the Parties reached a tentative resolution of all the claims and theories of liability alleged in the draft First Amended Complaint at the March 22, 2019 mediation; and

WHEREAS, the Parties agreed that the First Amended Complaint would need to be filed with the Court to gain the Court's approval of the settlement of this dispute:

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties stipulate and respectfully request that the Court permit Plaintiffs to file a First Amended Complaint.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

PURSUANT TO THE JOINT STIPULATION OF THE PARTIES, IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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