Paul et al v. Miller et al
Filing
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MINUTE entry before the Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly: Rule 16(b) status hearing held on 3/13/2014 with attorneys for both sides. The parties have settled the case. The trial date of 5/27/2014 is vacated. All pending motions are terminated. All claims and counterclaims are dismissed without prejudice and without costs pursuant to settlement. This will convert to a dismissal with prejudice on 3/28/2014 without the need for a further order of the Court, unless a motion to reinstate is filed prior to that date. Civil case terminated. Mailed notice. (pjg, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE Northern District of Illinois ā CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 6,1
Eastern Division
Arline Paul, et al.
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No.: 1:13ācvā07746
Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly
Eric L. Miller, et al.
Defendant.
NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY
This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Thursday, March 13, 2014:
MINUTE entry before the Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly: Rule 16(b) status
hearing held on 3/13/2014 with attorneys for both sides. The parties have settled the case.
The trial date of 5/27/2014 is vacated. All pending motions are terminated. All claims and
counterclaims are dismissed without prejudice and without costs pursuant to settlement.
This will convert to a dismissal with prejudice on 3/28/2014 without the need for a further
order of the Court, unless a motion to reinstate is filed prior to that date. Civil case
terminated. Mailed notice.(pjg, )
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