Jay Greene v. K Mart Corporation et al

Filing 14

MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER AND NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES by Judge Dolly M. Gee 13 In light of the notice of settlement, filed December 5, 2014, indicating that the case has settled in its entirety, this action is placed in inactive status. By December 22, 2014 the parties shall file either (1) a proper stipulation and order for dismissal or judgment or (2) motion to reopen if settlement has not been consummated. Upon the failure to timely comply with this Order, this action shall be deemed dismissed as of December 23, 2014.This Court retains full jurisdiction over this action and this Order shall not prejudice any party to this action. The scheduling conference on December 19, 2014 is VACATED. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (im)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. Title CV 14-8382-DMG (Ex) JS-6 Date December 9, 2014 Jay Greene v. K Mart Corporation, et al. Present: The Honorable DOLLY M. GEE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE KANE TIEN NOT REPORTED Deputy Clerk Court Reporter Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: None Present None Present Proceedings: (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER AND NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES In light of the notice of settlement, filed December 5, 2014, indicating that the case has settled in its entirety, this action is placed in inactive status. By December 22, 2014 the parties shall file either (1) a proper stipulation and order for dismissal or judgment or (2) motion to reopen if settlement has not been consummated. Upon the failure to timely comply with this Order, this action shall be deemed dismissed as of December 23, 2014. This Court retains full jurisdiction over this action and this Order shall not prejudice any party to this action. The scheduling conference on December 19, 2014 is hereby VACATED. IT IS SO ORDERED. CV-90 (12/02) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Initials of Deputy Clerk KT

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