MacRoberts et al v. CBS Corporation et al
Judith MacRoberts and Allen MacRoberts |
Foster Wheeler, LLC, Crane Co., CBS Corporation and General Electric Company |
Crane Co. |
CBS Corporation, Foster Wheeler, LLC and General Electric Company |
1:2014cv00341 |
March 27, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Albany Office |
Albany |
Christian F. Hummel |
David N. Hurd |
Asbestos Personal Injury Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1442 |
Defendant |
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Filing 27 ORDER: Granting the # 26 Stipulation of Dismissal. This action is hereby dismissed without prejudice, with each party to bear its own fees and costs. Signed by Judge David N. Hurd on 9/3/2014. (mc) |
Filing 24 ORDER: Granting the # 22 Stipulation of Discontinuance. This action is hereby discontinued without prejudice, without costs to either party hereto as against the other. Signed by Judge David N. Hurd on 8/27/2014. (mc) |
Filing 23 JUDGMENT DISMISSING ACTION BY REASON OF SETTLEMENT: It is ORDERED that the action is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE and that the Court will retain jurisdiction to vacate upon a motion by any party within 60 days from the date of this order. It is ORDERE D that if no motion is filed, the dismissal will become WITH PREJUDICE on the 61st day after the date of this order. It is further ORDERED that upon reaching a final settlement, the parties shall file, with the Court, a stipulation of discontinuance and/or settlement agreement. (mc) |
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