Martinez v. Quest Xpress LLC et al
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL: The Court having been advised that the parties have reached a settlement, it is, ORDERED, that the above-entitled action be and hereby is dismissed, without prejudice and costs to either party, subject to reopening should the settlement not be consummated within thirty (30) days of the date hereof. The Court will sign a Stipulation and Order of Settlement upon receipt from either party. In the event the parties require more than the 30 days to finalize the settlement, either party shall submit a letter to the Court. The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate the pending motions, deadlines, conferences, and this case. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Paul A. Crotty on 2/24/2020) (ks)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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Andres Martinez,
USDC SDNY
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DATE FILED: 2/24/2020
17cv2850 (PAC)
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
Plaintiff,
-againstQuest Xpress et al,
Defendants.
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HONORABLE PAUL A. CROTTY, United States District Judge:
The Court having been advised that the parties have reached a settlement, it is,
ORDERED, that the above-entitled action be and hereby is dismissed, without prejudice
and costs to either party, subject to reopening should the settlement not be consummated within
thirty (30) days of the date hereof. The Court will sign a Stipulation and Order of Settlement
upon receipt from either party. In the event the parties require more than the 30 days to finalize
the settlement, either party shall submit a letter to the Court. The Clerk of Court is directed to
terminate the pending motions, deadlines, conferences, and this case.
Dated: New York, New York
February 24, 2020
SO ORDERED
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PAUL A. CROTTY
United States District Judge
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