Oscar Magallanes v. Tri-County Locksmiths, Inc. et al

Filing 19

ORDER OF DISMISSAL 18 by Judge Stanley Blumenfeld, Jr. The parties filed a notice of settlement on November 22, 2024. This action is therefore dismissed in its entirety without prejudice. For 30 days from the date of this order, the Court retains jurisdiction to vacate this order and to reopen the action nunc pro tunc on motion of any party. (SEE DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS.) Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (rolm)

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JS-6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA OSCAR MAGALLANES, Case No. 2:24-cv-08698-SB-MAR Plaintiff, ORDER OF DISMISSAL v. TRI-COUNTY LOCKSMITHS, INC. et al., Defendants. The parties filed a notice of settlement on November 22, 2024. This action is therefore dismissed in its entirety without prejudice. For 30 days from the date of this order, the Court retains jurisdiction to vacate this order and to reopen the action nunc pro tunc on motion of any party. By operation of this order and without further court action, the dismissal in this case will convert to a dismissal with prejudice on the 31st day, absent a timely motion to vacate and reopen. If the case is reopened, the parties should be prepared for an expedited trial schedule. The Court expects the parties to finalize their settlement or else move to reopen the case for prosecution within the next 30 days as ordered above. Should the parties file any document that contains a request to extend the deadline for purposes of completing the settlement, counsel for both parties shall submit at least seven days before the deadline a declaration with a detailed timeline of all the efforts made to complete the settlement, and the parties shall be prepared to appear in court with a client representative to explain why the settlement could not be completed in the time allowed. Date: November 22, 2024 ___________________________ Stanley Blumenfeld, Jr. United States District Judge 1

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