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Stipulation and Order of Dismissal ~Util - Add and Terminate Parties
JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL OF ACTION WITH PREJUDICE AND OF CROSSCLAIMS WITHOUT PREJUDICE:... Plaintiff, RICARDO VELASQUEZ, and Defendants, LIBER-TEES, INC., a New York corporation. d/b/a NY GIFTS, and LIBERTY NEWCO LP, a New York limited partnership, by and through their respective undersigned counsel, and pursuant to a confidential settlement agreement and Rule 4l(a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, hereby stipulate to the dismissal of the above-captioned action, with prejudice against both Defendants; and to the dismissal of the Defendants' respective crossclaims against each other, without prejudice. Each party, shall bear their own attorneys' fees and costs. So Ordered., (Liber-Tees, Inc. (a New York corporation) and Liberty Newco LP (a New York limited partnership) terminated.) (Signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on 12/21/21) (yv)
Proposed Stipulation and Order
PROPOSED STIPULATION AND ORDER. Document filed by Ricardo Velasquez..(Mirel, Robert)
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