Wheeler v. Doe et al

Filing 151

ORDER: The Court has been informed that the Parties have reached a settlement in principle in this case. Accordingly, it hereby ORDERED that this action is dismissed without costs and without prejudice to restoring the action to the Court's c alendar, provided the application to restore the action is made within thirty (30) days of this Order. Any application to reopen filed after thirty (30) days from the date of this Order may be denied solely on that basis. Any pending motions are D ISMISSED as moot, and all conferences are CANCELED. The Clerk of the Court is requested to mail a copy of this Order to plaintiff. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Philip M. Halpern on 7/21/2021) (vfr) Transmission to Docket Assistant Clerk for processing.

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Case 7:16-cv-07441-PMH-AEK Document 151 Filed 07/21/21 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------X DAMON WHEELER, ORDER Plaintiff, v. 16-CV-7441 (PMH) JOSEPH KOLEK, Defendants. ---------------------------------------------------------X PHILIP M. HALPERN, United States District Judge: The Court has been informed that the Parties have reached a settlement in principle in this case. Accordingly, it hereby ORDERED that this action is dismissed without costs and without prejudice to restoring the action to the Court’s calendar, provided the application to restore the action is made within thirty (30) days of this Order. Any application to reopen filed after thirty (30) days from the date of this Order may be denied solely on that basis. Any pending motions are DISMISSED as moot, and all conferences are CANCELED. The Clerk of the Court is requested to mail a copy of this Order to plaintiff. SO ORDERED. Dated: White Plains, New York July 21, 2021 _______________________________ Philip M. Halpern United States District Judge

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