United States of America v. Logan Square Aluminium Supply, Inc.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
Logan Square Aluminium Supply, Inc. |
1:2023cv00557 |
January 30, 2023 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Steven C Seeger |
Environmental Matters |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Federal Question |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 8 ATTORNEY Appearance for Defendant Logan Square Aluminium Supply, Inc. by Anthony Jerome Burba (Burba, Anthony) |
Filing 7 MINUTE entry before the Honorable Steven C. Seeger: The government's motion to enter consent decree (Dckt. No. #6 ) is hereby granted. The United States received no response to the proposed consent decree. The Court reviewed and approves the consent decree. The Court finds that the consent decree is fair and reasonable, and is consistent with the goals of the applicable statutes. The Court finds that the settlement was a good faith resolution of a dispute, and was reached at arms length. Counsel filed a copy of the proposed consent decree on the docket. The Court directs counsel to email a Word version to the proposed order inbox proposed_order_seeger@ilnd.uscourts.gov, as required by local practice. Consent Decree to follow. The case is closed. Civil case terminated. Mailed notice. (jjr, ) |
Filing 6 MOTION by Plaintiff United States of America to approve consent judgment (Unopposed) (Freeman, James) |
Filing 5 MINUTE entry before the Honorable Steven C. Seeger: An initial status report is due by April 17, 2023. Counsel must read the Standing Order entitled "Initial Status Conferences and Joint Initial Status Reports" on the Court's website. The parties must confer as required by Rule 26(f) about the nature, scope, and duration of discovery. The parties must submit two documents to the Court. First, the parties must file the Joint Initial Status Report under Rule 26(f) on the docket. A Word version of the Joint Initial Status Report is available on the Court's website. All parties must participate in the preparation and filing of the Joint Initial Status Report. The Court requires a joint report, so a filing by one side or the other is not sufficient. Second, the parties must email a Word version of a proposed Scheduling Order under Rule16(b) to the Court's proposed order inbox. Lead counsel for the parties must participate in filing the initial status report. Plaintiff must serve this Order on all other parties. If the defendant has not been served with process, plaintiff's counsel must contact the Courtroom Deputy at jessica_j_ramos@ilnd.uscourts.gov to reschedule the initial status report deadline. Plaintiff should not file the Joint Initial Status Report before the defendant(s) has been served with process. The parties must discuss settlement in good faith and make a serious attempt to resolve this case amicably. All counsel of record must read and comply with this Court's Standing Orders on its webpage. Please pay special attention to the Standing Orders about Depositions and Discovery. Mailed notice. (jjr, ) |
Filing 4 NOTICE by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Lodging of Consent Decree (Attachments: #1 Text of Proposed Order Proposed Consent Decree, #2 Exhibit Exhibits A-G to Proposed Consent Decree)(Freeman, James) |
Filing 3 ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by James D. Freeman (Freeman, James) |
Filing 2 CIVIL Cover Sheet (Freeman, James) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A)(Freeman, James) |
CASE ASSIGNED to the Honorable Steven C. Seeger. Designated as Magistrate Judge the Honorable Jeffrey Cole. Case assignment: Random assignment. (emc, ) |
CLERK'S NOTICE: Pursuant to Local Rule 73.1(b), a United States Magistrate Judge of this court is available to conduct all proceedings in this civil action. If all parties consent to have the currently assigned United States Magistrate Judge conduct all proceedings in this case, including trial, the entry of final judgment, and all post-trial proceedings, all parties must sign their names on the attached #Consent To# form. This consent form is eligible for filing only if executed by all parties. The parties can also express their consent to jurisdiction by a magistrate judge in any joint filing, including the Joint Initial Status Report or proposed Case Management Order. (emc, ) |
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Plaintiff: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | |
Represented By: | James D. Freeman |
Represented By: | AUSA - Chicago |
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Defendant: Logan Square Aluminium Supply, Inc. | |
Represented By: | Anthony Jerome Burba |
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