Hines v. Clearwater Parper Corp., 2:17-cv-01688-APG-CWH. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20190110706
Visitors: 8
Filed: Jan. 04, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 04, 2019
Summary: Order Overruling Objection and Closing Case [ECF No. 54] ANDREW P. GORDON , District Judge . I previously ruled that the parties' settlement, achieved at a settlement conference with Magistrate Judge Ferenbach, was valid and enforceable. ECF No. 52. I ordered the parties to comply with that settlement agreement. Plaintiff Dennis Hines subsequently filed an "Objection" to my order. ECF No. 54. Though procedurally improper and difficult to understand, it appears Hines simply disagrees with m
Summary: Order Overruling Objection and Closing Case [ECF No. 54] ANDREW P. GORDON , District Judge . I previously ruled that the parties' settlement, achieved at a settlement conference with Magistrate Judge Ferenbach, was valid and enforceable. ECF No. 52. I ordered the parties to comply with that settlement agreement. Plaintiff Dennis Hines subsequently filed an "Objection" to my order. ECF No. 54. Though procedurally improper and difficult to understand, it appears Hines simply disagrees with my..
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Order Overruling Objection and Closing Case
[ECF No. 54]
ANDREW P. GORDON, District Judge.
I previously ruled that the parties' settlement, achieved at a settlement conference with Magistrate Judge Ferenbach, was valid and enforceable. ECF No. 52. I ordered the parties to comply with that settlement agreement. Plaintiff Dennis Hines subsequently filed an "Objection" to my order. ECF No. 54. Though procedurally improper and difficult to understand, it appears Hines simply disagrees with my decision. Hines offers no valid reason for me to reconsider or reverse my prior order. I therefore will deny the objection. Because the dispute has been settled, the case shall be dismissed with prejudice as required under the terms of the settlement. See ECF No. 37-2 at 3, ¶ 6.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that plaintiff Dennis Hines' objection (ECF No. 54) is OVERRULED. The clerk shall enter judgment dismissing this case with prejudice and close the file.
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