Bourdeau v. Berryhill, 2:18-cv-00927-JAD-NJK. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20190319d42
Visitors: 26
Filed: Mar. 15, 2019
Latest Update: Mar. 15, 2019
Summary: STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL [ECF Nos. 19, 23, 25] JENNIFER A. DORSEY , District Judge . TO THE HONORABLE NANCY J. KOPPE, MAGISTRATE JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT: IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Patrice C. Bourdeau ("Plaintiff") and Nancy A. Berryhill as the Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), that this matter be dismissed without prejudice, each party to bear its own fees, costs, and expenses. The parties enter into this stipulation pursuant to the terms of F.R.Civ.
Summary: STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL [ECF Nos. 19, 23, 25] JENNIFER A. DORSEY , District Judge . TO THE HONORABLE NANCY J. KOPPE, MAGISTRATE JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT: IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Patrice C. Bourdeau ("Plaintiff") and Nancy A. Berryhill as the Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), that this matter be dismissed without prejudice, each party to bear its own fees, costs, and expenses. The parties enter into this stipulation pursuant to the terms of F.R.Civ.P..
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STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL
[ECF Nos. 19, 23, 25]
JENNIFER A. DORSEY, District Judge.
TO THE HONORABLE NANCY J. KOPPE, MAGISTRATE JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT:
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between Patrice C. Bourdeau ("Plaintiff") and Nancy A. Berryhill as the Acting Commissioner of Social Security ("Defendant"), that this matter be dismissed without prejudice, each party to bear its own fees, costs, and expenses. The parties enter into this stipulation pursuant to the terms of F.R.Civ.P. Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) and 41(a)(1)(B), requiring no separate order of the Court.
ORDER
Based on the parties' stipulation [ECF No. 25] and good cause appearing, IT IS IT IS SO ORDERED:HEREBY ORDERED that THIS ACTION IS DISMISSED with prejudice, each side to bear its own fees and costs. All pending motions [ECF Nos. 19, 23] are DENIED as moot. The Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE THIS CASE.
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