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Reyes v. 7-Eleven Inc.
3:20-cv-00339
S.D. Cal.
Aug 13, 2020
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JAIME REYES, Plaintiff, vs. 7-ELEVEN, INC., et al, Defendants.

Case No. 3:20-cv-00339-MMA-LL

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

August 13, 2020

HON. MICHAEL M. ANELLO

[Doc. No. 12]

ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION TO DISMISS

On August 12, 2020, Plaintiff Jaime Reyes and Defendant 7-Eleven, Inc. filed a Joint Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). See Doc. No. 12. Upon due consideration, good cause appearing, the Court GRANTS the parties’ joint motion and DISMISSES this action in its entirety with prejudice.1 Each party will bear their own attorneys’ fees and costs.

The Court DIRECTS the Clerk of Court to close the case.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATE: August 13, 2020

HON. MICHAEL M. ANELLO

United States District Judge

Notes

1
The Court notes that despite the parties’ previous representation that all defendants were served with the summons and complaint, see Doc. No. 9 at 2, Defendant “Byron F White 2001 Revocable Trust 08-08-02” has not yet appeared in this action and is not a signatory to the instant joint motion to dismiss. Nevertheless, because Plaintiff is clearly requesting that this action be dismissed “entirely as to all parties,” Doc. No. 12 at 1, the Court construes the joint motion as requesting dismissal of this action in its entirety as to all defendants.

Case Details

Case Name: Reyes v. 7-Eleven Inc.
Court Name: District Court, S.D. California
Date Published: Aug 13, 2020
Citation: 3:20-cv-00339
Docket Number: 3:20-cv-00339
Court Abbreviation: S.D. Cal.
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