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Salazar v. Geico Casualty Company, 2:17-cv-01104-JCM-GWF. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20170711b79 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jul. 10, 2017
Latest Update: Jul. 10, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO DISMISS SECOND AND THIRD CLAIMS FOR RELIEF JAMES C. MAHAN , District Judge . This Stipulation is entered into by and between Plaintiff Pablo Salazar (hereafter "Plaintiff") and Defendant GEICO Casualty Company (hereafter "Defendant"), by and through their respective counsel of record. Since the time of the Notice of Removal, Plaintiff has confirmed that his claims for "breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing" and for "punitive damages" will be dismis
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO DISMISS SECOND AND THIRD CLAIMS FOR RELIEF

This Stipulation is entered into by and between Plaintiff Pablo Salazar (hereafter "Plaintiff") and Defendant GEICO Casualty Company (hereafter "Defendant"), by and through their respective counsel of record.

Since the time of the Notice of Removal, Plaintiff has confirmed that his claims for "breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing" and for "punitive damages" will be dismissed without prejudice. The parties, acting by and through their respective attorneys of record, hereby agree and stipulate to the dismissal without prejudice of the Second and Third Claims for Relief (the Extracontractual Claims). The parties request the Court enter an order dismissing without prejudice the Extracontractual Claims.

The parties, by the undersigned counsel for each party, agree that this Stipulation may be signed by counsel, and that all counsel listed below have authorized the submission of this Stipulation to this Court.

Each party will bear their own costs and attorneys' fees incurred to date.

IT IS SO STIPULATED:

ORDER

Having considered the Stipulation to Dismiss Plaintiff's Second and Third Claims for Relief without prejudice, and GOOD CAUSE appearing therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that Plaintiff's Second and Third Claims for relief are dismissed without prejudice.

Source:  Leagle

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