Bruno v. Weltman Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A.
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT having been advised by the parties that this case has been settled, the case is dismissed without prejudice pending final settlement. The Court retains jurisdiction to reopen case for good cause shown within 60 days. Thereafter, the dismissal becomes with prejudice. A stipulation of discontinuance should be filed upon final settlement.... Signed by Senior Judge Frederick J. Scullin, Jr on 10/15/2013. (bjw, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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ELISA BRUNO
Plaintiff,
Civil Action: 1:12-CV-1460 (FJS/CFH)
vs.
WELTMAN WEINBERG & REIS CO., L.P.A.
Defendant.
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APPEARANCES:
FOR PLAINTIFF
OF COUNSEL:
Office of Anthony J. Pietrafasa
210 Bell Court
Schenectady, New York 12303
Anthony J. Pietrafesa, Esq.
FOR DEFENDANT:
Davidson, Fink Law Firm
28 Main Street East, Suite 1700
Rochester, New York 14614
Glenn M.Fjermedal, Esq.
FREDERICK J. SCULLIN, JR.
SENIOR U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE
JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION
BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT
The parties have entered into an agreement in settlement of all claims in this
action, and that they reasonably anticipate finalizing their agreement within 30 days,
following which this action will be discontinued by stipulation pursuant to Rule
41(a)(1)(ii) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Based upon this development, it is
no longer necessary for this action to remain on the court’s active docket.
It is therefore hereby
ORDERED that
1)
This action is dismissed, with prejudice, except as set forth below.
2)
The court will retain complete jurisdiction to vacate this order and to
reopen the action within two months from the date of this order upon good cause
shown that the settlement has not been completed and further litigation is necessary.
3)
The Clerk shall forthwith serve copies of this judgment upon the parties
and/or their attorneys appearing in this action by electronic means.
Dated:
October 15, 2013
Syracuse, New York
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