Traver v. Cooper Industries, Inc.
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JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION BASED UPON SETTLEMENT: This action is hereby dismissed in its entirety without prejudice to re-opening upon a motion of any party within 30 days upon a showing that the settlement was not consummated. The dismissal will become with prejudice on the 31st day unless a motion has been filed. Signed by Chief Judge Norman A. Mordue. (jmb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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DAVID TRAVER,
Plaintiffs,
Civil Action No.
6:09-CV-00663 (NAM/ATB)
vs.
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COOPER INDUSTRIES, INC.
Defendants,
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Norman A. Mordue, Chief U.S. District Judge
JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION
BASED UPON SETTLEMENT
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Pursuant to the Report of the Mediator filed on July 8, 2011, the Court has been advised
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, as follows:
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1) The above captioned case is hereby DISMISSED in its entirety without prejudice to
re-opening upon the motion of any party within thirty 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 thirtyfirst 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 copies of this Judgment upon counsel in this matter by electronic
means.
Dated: July 11, 2011
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