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Murphy v. Kittle House on the Hudson, LP, 1:19-cv-07751-GHW. (2020)

Court: District Court, S.D. New York Number: infdco20200224b62 Visitors: 9
Filed: Feb. 21, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 21, 2020
Summary: ORDER GREGORY H. WOODS , District Judge . On December 20, 2019, the Court issued an order conditionally discontinuing this action. Pursuant to the terms of that order, Plaintiff was provided the option to apply for restoration of the action to the active calendar of the Court by the date that was 30 days following the issuance of the order. In accordance with the terms of that order, if Plaintiff failed to apply for restoration of the case by that date, the case would be automatically dism
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ORDER

On December 20, 2019, the Court issued an order conditionally discontinuing this action. Pursuant to the terms of that order, Plaintiff was provided the option to apply for restoration of the action to the active calendar of the Court by the date that was 30 days following the issuance of the order. In accordance with the terms of that order, if Plaintiff failed to apply for restoration of the case by that date, the case would be automatically dismissed with prejudice.

By letter dated January 20, 2020, Plaintiff requested that the Court extend the deadline for Plaintiff to apply for restoration of the case to the Court's active calendar, or, alternatively, for the parties to submit a stipulation of settlement and dismissal.1 That application was granted and the deadline was extended to February 20, 2020.

By letter dated February 20, 2020, Plaintiff again requested that the Court extend this deadline. That application is GRANTED. Accordingly, the deadline for Plaintiff to apply for restoration of the case to the Court's active calendar, or, alternatively, for the parties to submit a stipulation of settlement and dismissal, is extended to March 20, 2020.

SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. As explained in Rule 4(D) of the Court's Individual Rules of Practice in Civil Cases, the Court will not retain jurisdiction to enforce confidential settlement agreements. If the parties wish that the Court retain jurisdiction to enforce the agreement, the parties must place the terms of their settlement agreement on the public record.
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