Opinion
2:21-cv-01956-JAD-BNW
01-25-2022
Brenda Karatas, Plaintiff, v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc.; Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC; Calvary Portfolio Services, LLC; Trans Union LLC; Citizens Community Federal, N.A.; Innovis Data Solutions, Inc.; and Aqua Finance, Inc., Defendants.
Freedom Law Firm, George Haines, Esq., Gerardo Avalos, Esq. Counsel for Plaintiff Brenda Karatas Jones Day, Katherine Neben, Esq., Naylor & Braster, Jennifer Braster, Jennifer Braster, Esq. Counsel for Experian Information Solutions, Inc.
Freedom Law Firm, George Haines, Esq., Gerardo Avalos, Esq. Counsel for Plaintiff Brenda Karatas
Jones Day, Katherine Neben, Esq., Naylor & Braster, Jennifer Braster, Jennifer Braster, Esq. Counsel for Experian Information Solutions, Inc.
STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL OF EXPERIAN INFORMATION SOLUTIONS, INC ECF NO. 40
Jennifer A. Dorsey U.S. District Judge
Pursuant to Rule 41(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Brenda Karatas and Experian Information Solutions, Inc. stipulate to dismiss Plaintiff's claims against Experian Information Solutions, Inc. with prejudice.
Each party will bear its own costs, disbursements, and attorney fees.
ORDER
Based on the stipulation between Experian Information Services LLC and the plaintiff [ECF No. 40], which I construe as a joint motion under Local Rule 7-1(c) because it was signed by fewer than all the parties or their attorneys, and with good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all claims against Experian Information Services LLC are DISMISSED with prejudice, each side to bear its own fees and costs.