Sookul v. Giant Vintage Inc.

Filing 17

ORDER OF DISMISSAL.... The Court having been advised at ECF No. 15 that all claims asserted herein have been settled in principle, it is ORDERED that the above-entitled action be and is hereby DISMISSED and discontinued without costs, and witho ut prejudice to the right to reopen the action within 60 days of the date of this Order if the settlement is not consummated.To be clear, any application to reopen must be filed by the aforementioned deadline; any application to reopen filed thereaft er may be denied solely on that basis. Further, requests to extend the deadline to reopen are unlikely to be granted.If the parties wish for the Court to retain jurisdiction for the purposes of enforcing any settlement agreement, they must submit the settlement agreement to the Court by the deadline to reopen to be "so ordered" by the Court. Per Section 6(a) of the Court's Individual Rules and Practices for Civil Cases, unless the Court orders otherwise, the Court will not retain jurisdiction to enforce a settlement agreement unless it is made part of the public record.Any pending motions are moot. All conferences are cancelled. The Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE the case. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Jessica G. L. Clarke on 9/25/2024) (vfr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK SANJAY SOOKUL, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, -againstGIANT VILLAGE INC., 24-CV-3306 (JGLC) ORDER OF DISMISSAL Defendant. JESSICA G. L. CLARKE, United States District Judge: The Court having been advised at ECF No. 15 that all claims asserted herein have been settled in principle, it is ORDERED that the above-entitled action be and is hereby DISMISSED and discontinued without costs, and without prejudice to the right to reopen the action within 60 days of the date of this Order if the settlement is not consummated. To be clear, any application to reopen must be filed by the aforementioned deadline; any application to reopen filed thereafter may be denied solely on that basis. Further, requests to extend the deadline to reopen are unlikely to be granted. If the parties wish for the Court to retain jurisdiction for the purposes of enforcing any settlement agreement, they must submit the settlement agreement to the Court by the deadline to reopen to be “so ordered” by the Court. Per Section 6(a) of the Court’s Individual Rules and Practices for Civil Cases, unless the Court orders otherwise, the Court will not retain jurisdiction to enforce a settlement agreement unless it is made part of the public record. Any pending motions are moot. All conferences are cancelled. The Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE the case. Dated: September 25, 2024 New York, New York SO ORDERED. JESSICA G. L. CLARKE United States District Judge

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