Warren v. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC
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JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT: this action is hereby dismissed in its entirety without prejudice to re-opening upon motion of any party within 60 days showing the settlement was not consummated. The dismissal will become with prejudice on the 61st day. Upon completion of settlement, the parties are directed to file a Stipulation of Discontinuance with the Court. Signed by District Judge David N. Hurd on 1/16/2015. (jmb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
JEFFREY W. WARREN,
Plaintiff,
v.
1:14-CV-890(DNH/RFT)
OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC.
Defendants.
JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT
The Court has been advised by counsel that this action has been
settled, or is in the process of being settled. Counsel has also advised the
Court that no infant or incompetent is a party to this action. Accordingly,
pursuant to N.D.N.Y.L.R. 68.2(a), it is hereby
ORDERED that:
1) The above captioned case is hereby DISMISSED in its entirety
without prejudice to re-opening upon the motion of any party within sixty
days of the date of the filing of this order upon a showing that the settlement
was not consummated;
2) The dismissal of the above captioned case shall become with
prejudice on the sixty-first day after the date of the filing of this order unless
any party moves to re-open this case within thirty days of the date of filing of
this order upon a showing that the settlement was not consummated. Upon
completion of settlement, the parties are directed to exchange general
releases and file a Stipulation of Discontinuance with the Court that must
include language “that no party hereto is an infant or incompetent" in
compliance with N.D.N.Y.L.R. 41.3; and
3) The Clerk shall serve by electronic means copies of this Judgment
upon the attorneys for the parties appearing in this action.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: January 16, 2015
Utica, New York
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