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Top Agent Network, Inc. v. Zillow, Inc.

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, N.D. California
Apr 15, 2015
3:14-cv-04769-RS-DMR (N.D. Cal. Apr. 15, 2015)

Summary

dismissing a declaratory relief claim because it was "purely duplicative" of other claims, including a claim of misappropriation of trade secrets

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Opinion

          SUSMAN GODFREY LLP Oleg Elkhunovich, Los Angeles, CA, Attorneys for Defendant ZILLOW, INC.

          Brooke A. M. Taylor, Lead Attorney, Jenna G. Farleigh, SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P. Seattle, Washington, Attorneys for Defendant.

          LEWIS & LLEWELLYN LLP Paul T. Llewellyn, Marc R. Lewis, Evangeline A.Z. Burbidge, San Francisco, California, Attorneys for Plaintiff TOP AGENT NETWORK, INC.


          STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER STAYING DISCOVERY AND SCHEDULING

          RICHARD SEEBORG, District Judge.

         Plaintiff Top Agent Network, Inc. ("TAN") and Defendant Zillow, Inc. ("Zillow") have met and conferred, reached agreement, and hereby stipulate as follows:

         STIPULATION

         In light of the Court's recent granting of Zillow's motion to dismiss twelve of the thirteen claims for relief in the Complaint (Dkt. 41), the parties agree that, subject to the approval of the Court, all discovery and scheduling in this case should be stayed until such time as an amended complaint is filed, and any motion to dismiss the amended complaint is resolved.

         Accordingly, the parties request that the Court vacate the Case Management Conference currently set for April 23, 2015.

         [PROPOSED] ORDER

         PURSUANT TO THE PARTIES' STIPULATION, IT IS SO ORDERED. The Case Management Conference currently scheduled for April 23, 2015, is vacated.


Summaries of

Top Agent Network, Inc. v. Zillow, Inc.

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, N.D. California
Apr 15, 2015
3:14-cv-04769-RS-DMR (N.D. Cal. Apr. 15, 2015)

dismissing a declaratory relief claim because it was "purely duplicative" of other claims, including a claim of misappropriation of trade secrets

Summary of this case from SolarCity Corp. v. SunPower Corp.
Case details for

Top Agent Network, Inc. v. Zillow, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:TOP AGENT NETWORK, INC., Plaintiff, v. ZILLOW, INC., Defendant.

Court:United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, N.D. California

Date published: Apr 15, 2015

Citations

3:14-cv-04769-RS-DMR (N.D. Cal. Apr. 15, 2015)

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