BAILEY v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS STATE OF FLORIDA

Filing 35

ORDER OF DISMISSAL - re 34 Mediation Report of Settlement - this action is DISMISSED from active docket of the Court and removed from the November 17, 2008, trial calendar. In the event that the settlement is not consummated, the Court reserves the power, upon motion filed by any party within sixty (60) days of the date of this Order, to amend or vacate and set aside this Order of Dismissal and reinstate this case. At this time, the Clerk is directed to close the file in thi s case for administrative purposes, and upon the expiration of sixty (60) days without activity, the Clerk is directed to close the case in its entirety for all purposes. Signed by District Judge M CASEY RODGERS on October 10, 2008. (cbj)

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Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PE NS ACOLA DIVISION KAREN BAILEY, Plaintiff, vs. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA, Defendant. / OR DE R OF DISMISSAL The Court has been informed that the parties have reached a settlement of this matter. (See doc. 34). Therefore, the above-entitled action is DISMISSED from the active docket of the Court and removed from the November 17, 2008, trial calendar. In the event that the settlement is not consummated, the Court reserves the power, upon motion filed by any party within sixty (60) days of the date of this Order, to amend or vacate and set aside this Order of Dismissal and reinstate this case. At this time, the Clerk is directed to close the file in this case for administrative purposes, and upon the expiration of sixty (60) days without activity, the Clerk is directed to close the case in its entirety for all purposes. ORDERED on this 10th day of October, 2008. CASE NO.: 3:07cv324/MCR/MD s/ M. Casey Rodgers M. CASEY RODGERS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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