Lu v. Yahoo, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT all previously scheduled conferences and other deadlines are CANCELLED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this case is DISMISSED with prejudice and without costs (including attorneys' fees) to either party. The C lerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate all open motions and to CLOSE the case. Within 30 days of this order, the parties may apply to reopen this case. Any such application must show good cause for holding the case open in light of the parties' settlement and must be filed within 30 days. Any request filed after 30 days or without a showing of good cause may be denied solely on that basis. Additionally, if the parties wish for the Court to retain jurisdiction to en force their settlement agreement, they must submit within the same 30-day period: (1) their settlement agreement to the Court in accordance with Rule 7.A of the Court's Individual Practices and (2) a request that the Court issue an order expressly retaining jurisdiction to enforce the settlement agreement. See Hendrickson v. United States, 791 F.3d 354 (2d Cir. 2015). (Signed by Judge Valerie E. Caproni on 11/26/2024) (tro)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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YUETING LU,
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Plaintiff,
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-against:
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YAHOO, INC., and YAHOO HOLDINGS, INC, :
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Defendants. :
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VALERIE CAPRONI, United States District Judge:
USDC SDNY
DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
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DATE FILED: 11/26/2024
24-CV-5230 (VEC)
ORDER
WHEREAS on November 22, 2024 (Dkt. 13), the Court was notified that through
mediation, an agreement was reached on all issues; and
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT all previously scheduled conferences and other
deadlines are CANCELLED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this case is DISMISSED with prejudice and without
costs (including attorneys’ fees) to either party. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to
terminate all open motions and to CLOSE the case.
Within 30 days of this order, the parties may apply to reopen this case. Any such
application must show good cause for holding the case open in light of the parties’ settlement
and must be filed within 30 days. Any request filed after 30 days or without a showing of good
cause may be denied solely on that basis.
Additionally, if the parties wish for the Court to retain jurisdiction to enforce their
settlement agreement, they must submit within the same 30-day period: (1) their settlement
agreement to the Court in accordance with Rule 7.A of the Court’s Individual Practices and (2) a
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request that the Court issue an order expressly retaining jurisdiction to enforce the settlement
agreement. See Hendrickson v. United States, 791 F.3d 354 (2d Cir. 2015).
SO ORDERED.
Date: November 26, 2024
New York, NY
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VALERIE CAPRONI
CAPRON
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United States District Judge
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