Opinion
2:22-cv-07344 GW (ASx)
05-01-2024
FULLSTORY, INC., Plaintiff, v. NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITY INSURANCE COMPANY, PELEUS INSURANCE COMPANY, and DOES 1 through 5, Defendants.
WILEY REIN LLP MATTHEW W. BEATO (ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE) YSABELLE G. REYES (ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE) GREENAN, PEFFER, SALLANDER & LALLY LLP SPENCER T. SALLANDER (SBN 341014) JOHN MAKIN (SBN 88853) NELSON HSIEH (SBN 177128) CHIP B. COX (SBN 159681) ATTORNEYS FOR SWISS RE CORPORATE SOLUTIONS INSURANCE CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO DEFENDANT NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITY INSURANCE COMPANY, AND DEFENDANT PELEUS INSURANCE COMPANY
WILEY REIN LLP MATTHEW W. BEATO (ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE) YSABELLE G. REYES (ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE) GREENAN, PEFFER, SALLANDER & LALLY LLP SPENCER T. SALLANDER (SBN 341014) JOHN MAKIN (SBN 88853) NELSON HSIEH (SBN 177128) CHIP B. COX (SBN 159681) ATTORNEYS FOR SWISS RE CORPORATE SOLUTIONS INSURANCE CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO DEFENDANT NORTH AMERICAN CAPACITY INSURANCE COMPANY, AND DEFENDANT PELEUS INSURANCE COMPANY
PROPOSED ORDER GRANTING JOINT STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL OF ACTION WITH PREJUDICE AND TO RETAIN JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Hon. George H. Wu, United States District Court Judge
The Court, having considered the Joint Stipulation for Dismissal of Action With Prejudice and to Retain Jurisdiction to Enforce Settlement Agreement, filed by Plaintiff FullStory, Inc., on the one hand, and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions Insurance Corporation (“SRCSIC”), as successor-in-interest to Defendant North American Capacity Insurance Company (“NACIC”), and Defendant Peleus Insurance Company (“Peleus”), on the other, hereby ORDERS as follows:
1. The above captioned action is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety;
2. All proceedings in this action are vacated and taken off the calendar; and
3. The Court shall retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the settlement agreement entered into by Plaintiff FullStory, Inc., on the one hand, and SRCSIC, as successor-in-interest to Defendant NACIC, and Defendant Peleus, on the other, and to resolve any disputes relating to, or arising under, the settlement agreement.
IT IS SO ORDERED.