Wu et al v. Prudential Financial, Inc. et al

Filing 47

MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order: Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 5/20/2015: This case is dismissed with prejudice. Judgment is entered in favor of all defendants and against plaintiffs. Status hearing set for 6/8/2015 is vacated. All pending motions are terminated.Mailed notice(clw, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION MICHAEL H. WU and CHRISTINE T. WU, Plaintiffs, v. PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL, INC., et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 15 C 2238 MEMORANDUM ORDER This action is closely related to an earlier-filed action, Wu v. Prudential Fin., Inc. et al., Case No. 14 C 5392 ("Wu I"), which involves the same operative facts, the same plaintiffs, 11 of the same defendants and no additional defendants. At a May 18, 2015 hearing on defendants' motions to dismiss, this Court exercised its power under Fed. R. Civ. P. ("Rule") 60 to reinstate the November 14, 2014 judgment in Wu I, which dismissed all claims in that case with prejudice. As a consequence of the judgment and dismissal with prejudice of all claims in Wu I, this action is also dismissed with prejudice with judgment entered in favor of all defendants. Accordingly the previously scheduled June 8, 2015 status hearing in this case is vacated as moot. Pursuant to Rule 59(e), the plaintiffs shall have 28 days from entry of this order (a non-extendable period) within which they may file an appropriately supported motion seeking to alter or amend the judgment against them in this case. __________________________________________ Milton I. Shadur Senior United States District Judge Date: May 20, 2015

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