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Nature of Suit Code: 790
Nature of Suit: Other Labor Litigation
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Other Contract

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

AUSTREBERTO PEREZ, et al.,

Plaintiffs,

v.

COMMERICAL FLOORING 

SOLUTIONS, INC.,

Defendant.

Case No. 18-cv-04752-VC 

ORDER OF DISMISSAL

The Court has been advised by the mediator’s certification (Dkt. No. 22) and the Motion 

to Withdraw (Dkt. No. 23) that four of the five plaintiffs have reached a settlement agreement 

with the defendant, and the fifth plaintiff, Mr. Ngirachitei, has not responded to his counsel’s 

many attempts to get him to prosecute the case. Therefore, it is ordered that this case is dismissed 

without prejudice. All deadlines and hearings in the case are vacated. The defendant and the four 

settling plaintiffs retain the right to reopen this action with 60 days of this Order if the settlement 

is not consummated. If a request to reinstate the case is not filed and served on opposing counsel 

within 60 days, the dismissal will be with prejudice. 

Dismissal as to Mr. Ngirachitei is under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b). Dismissal 

is without prejudice, but will become with prejudice if he does not file a motion to reopen the 

case within the 60 days. Mr. Wu is ordered to serve this Order and an explanation of it on Mr. 

Ngirachitei. Mr. Wu must then file proof of service on the docket, at which time the Motion to 

Withdraw will be granted.

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IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: April 1, 2019

______________________________________

VINCE CHHABRIA

United States District Judge

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