Febo v. James et al
Filing
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ORDER. It having been reported to this Court that this case has been settled, it is hereby ORDERED that the above-captioned action is discontinued without costs to any party and without prejudice to restoring the action to this Court's calendar if the application to restore the action is made within thirty (30) days. To be clear, any application to reopen must be filed within thirty days of this Order; any application to reopen filed thereafter may be denied solely on that basis. All scheduled conferences are hereby adjourned, and as further set forth in this Order. So ordered. (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 3/31/2020) (rjm)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
3/31/20
Aracelis Febo,
Plaintiff,
–v–
19-cv-3159 (AJN)
ORDER
Jermaine J. James, et al.,
Defendants.
ALISON J. NATHAN, District Judge:
It having been reported to this Court that this case has been settled, it is hereby
ORDERED that the above-captioned action is discontinued without costs to any party and
without prejudice to restoring the action to this Court’s calendar if the application to restore the
action is made within thirty (30) days. To be clear, any application to reopen must be filed
within thirty days of this Order; any application to reopen filed thereafter may be denied solely
on that basis.
All scheduled conferences are hereby adjourned. Within the thirty-day period provided
for in this Order, the parties may submit to the Court their own Stipulation of Dismissal for the
Court to So Order. Pursuant to Rule 5.A. of the Court’s Individual Practices in Civil Cases, the
Court will not retain jurisdiction to enforce a settlement agreement unless the terms of the
agreement are made part of the public record.
SO ORDERED.
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Dated: March ____, 2020
New York, New York
__________________________________
ALISON J. NATHAN
United States District Judge
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