Easter et al v. Compucredit Corporation et al

Filing 34

JUDGMENT/SETTLEMENT ORDER parties settled; case dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Honorable Harry F. Barnes on February 5, 2010. (cnn)

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IN THE UNITED STATE DISTRICT COURT W E S T E R N DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS E L DORADO DIVISION R U T H EASTER, PATRICIA MAYS, a n d GWENDOLYN EDERINGTON, in d iv id u a lly and on behalf of a class o f similarly situated persons VS. CASE NO. 08-CV-1041 PLAINTIFF C O M P U C R E D IT CORPORATION and V S FINANCIAL, LLC d/b/a FIRST A M E R IC A N CASH ADVANCE DEFENDANT JUDG M ENT Counsels for Plaintiffs and Defendants have advised the court that Plaintiffs' claims against Defendants have been agreeably settled between the parties. It appears to the Court that it is not necessary that this cause remain open upon the court's docket. I T IS THEREFORE CONSIDERED, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the above s tyle d cause be, and is hereby, dismissed with prejudice subject to the terms of this settlement a gre e m e n t; and I T IS FURTHER ORDERED that if any party desires that the terms of settlement be a p a rt of the record therein, those terms should be reduced to writing and filed with the court within th irty (30) days of the entry of this Judgment. T h e court retains jurisdiction to vacate this order and to reopen this action upon cause s h o w n that the settlement has not been completed and further litigation is necessary. D a te d this 5th day of February, 2010. /s/ Harry F. Barnes Hon. Harry F. Barnes U n ite d States District Judge

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