Heimlich v. Berkeley Educational Services of New York, Inc.

Filing 19

ORDER OF DISMISSAL: The Court has been informed by the mediator and the parties that the parties have reached a settlement in principle [ECF Nos. 17, 18]. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above-captioned action is discontinued with out costs to any party and without prejudice to restoring the action to this Court's calendar if the parties are unable to memorialize their settlement in writing and as long as the application to restore the action is made by April 10 , 2025. If no such application is made by that date, today's dismissal of the action is with prejudice. See Muze, Inc. v. Digital On Demand, Inc., 356 F.3d 492, 494 n.1 (2d Cir. 2004). SO ORDERED. ( Motions due by 4/10/2025.) (Signed by Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil on 3/10/2025) (tg)

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USDC SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: DATE FILED: 3/10/2025 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK DANA HEIMLICH, Plaintiff, 1:24-cv-8484 (MKV) -against- ORDER OF DISMISSAL BERKELEY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES OF NEW YORK, INC., doing business as Berkeley College, Defendant. MARY KAY VYSKOCIL, United States District Judge: The Court has been informed by the mediator and the parties that the parties have reached a settlement in principle [ECF Nos. 17, 18]. Accordingly, 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 parties are unable to memorialize their settlement in writing and as long as the application to restore the action is made by April 10, 2025. If no such application is made by that date, today’s dismissal of the action is with prejudice. See Muze, Inc. v. Digital On Demand, Inc., 356 F.3d 492, 494 n.1 (2d Cir. 2004). SO ORDERED. Date: March 10, 2025 New York, NY _________________________________ MARY KAY VYSKOCIL United States District Judge

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