Bullar et al v. Archway Skydiving Centre, Inc. et al
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ORDER; ADOPTING 259 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 253 Joint MOTION for Settlement Approval and Finding of Good Faith and Dismissal filed by Vandalia Municipal Airport, Vandalia Park District. Granting 253 Motion for Settlement. All claims against Vandalia Municipal Airport and Vandalia Park District are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, without an assessment of costs. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 05/14/14. (dkd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
DARYL BULLAR and GINA BULLAR,
as Co-Administrators of the Estate of
JONATHAN BULLAR,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
ANITA WUERTZ,
J.
MICHAEL
BROWN
d/b/a
SKYDIVING SYS.,
VANDALIA PARK DIST.,
VANDALIA MUN. AIRPORT,
ARCHWAY EXPRESS, INC., and
ADRENALINE ALLEY, INC.,
Defendants.
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Case No. 11–cv–0468–MJR–PMF
ORDER ADOPTING R&R AND DISMISSING CLAIMS AGAINST VANDALIA
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AND VANDALIA PARK DISTRICT
REAGAN, District Judge:
Before the Court is a Report and Recommendation (“R&R”) submitted by Magistrate
Judge Philip M. Frazier pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636. In the April 23, 2014 R&R, Judge
Frazier recommends granting Defendant Vandalia Park District’s motion for a finding of
good faith settlement and dismissal. The parties were given until May 12, 2014, to object to
any portion of the R&R.
That deadline having lapsed with no objection from any party, the Court need not
conduct a de novo review of the R&R. See Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140 (1985); Banco Del
Atlantico, S.A. v. Woods Indus. Inc., 519 F.3d 350, 354 (7th Cir. 2008). Judge Frazier’s
R&R (Doc. 259) is accordingly ADOPTED in full, and the Motion for Finding of Good Faith
Settlement and Dismissal (Doc. 253) is GRANTED. All claims against Vandalia Municipal
Airport and Vandalia Park District are hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, without
an assessment of costs.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATE: May 14, 2014
s/ Michael J. Reagan
MICHAEL J. REAGAN
United States District Judge
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