K.Doe v. Ludwigsen et al
K. Doe |
Kurt Ludwigsen, Kirsten Lambertson, Michael G. Scales, David C. Jennings, Keith Davie, Amanda Aikens, Nyack College, Taylor Brown and Does |
7:2015cv07822 |
October 2, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
Rockland |
Cathy Seibel |
Civil Rights: Education |
20 U.S.C. ยง 1681 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 362 ORDER: It having been reported to this Court that the claims in this case have been settled, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is discontinued with prejudice but without costs; provided, however, that if settlement is not consummated within for ty-five days of the date of this order, Plaintiff may apply by letter within the forty-five-day period for restoration of the action to the Calendar of the undersigned, in which event the action will be restored. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 6/9/2021) (mml) |
Filing 350 ORDER granting 349 Letter Motion to Seal. Application granted. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 5/28/2021) (mml) |
Filing 255 ORDER: Beginning March 30, 2020, until further notice, all parties to civil conferences before Judge Davison shall attend by phone, using the following information: Toll-Free Number: (877) 336-1839 Access Code: 5999739 The parties should call in from a landline and announce their names before speaking. For Settlement Conferences: Clients should NOT be on the conference call. Counsel must have ready telephonic access to clients. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul E. Davison on 6/29/2020) (ks) |
Filing 251 ORDER: Beginning March 16, 2020, all parties to civil conferences may attend by phone, using the following information: Toll-Free Number: (877) 336-1839; Access Code: 1047966. The parties should call in from a landline and announce their names before speaking. This Order is subject to revocation at any time. (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 3/12/2020) (jwh) |
Filing 197 ORDER granting (196) FIRST LETTER MOTION to Adjourn Conference addressed to Judge Cathy Seibel from Jessica Yanefski, Esq. dated September 5, 2018. Document filed by K. Doe. Filed in case 7:15-cv-07822-CS-PED; granting (128) FIRST LETTER MOTION to Ad journ Conference addressed to Judge Cathy Seibel from Jessica Yanefski, Esq. dated September 5, 2018. Document filed by K. Doe. Filed in case 7:15-cv-07825-CS; granting (138) FIRST LETTER MOTION to Adjourn Conference addressed to Judge Cathy Seibel f rom Jessica Yanefski, Esq. dated September 5, 2018. Document filed by K. Doe. Filed in case 7:15-cv-07827-CS; granting (126) FIRST LETTER MOTION to Adjourn Conference addressed to Judge Cathy Seibel from Jessica Yanefski, Esq. dated September 5, 2018 . Document filed by K. Doe. Filed in case 7:15-cv-07867-CS; granting (128) FIRST LETTER MOTION to Adjourn Conference addressed to Judge Cathy Seibel from Jessica Yanefski, Esq. dated September 5, 2018. Document filed by K. Doe. Filed in case 7:15-cv- 08059-CS; granting (118) FIRST LETTER MOTION to Adjourn Conference addressed to Judge Cathy Seibel from Jessica Yanefski, Esq. dated September 5, 2018. Document filed by K. Doe. Filed in case 7:15-cv-09581-CS. The 9/13/18 conference is adjourned to 1 0/11/18 at 3:30 pm. Best of luck to Mr. Krouner's daughter. So ordered. (Pre-Motion Conference set for 10/11/2018 at 03:30 PM before Judge Cathy Seibel). (Signed by Judge Cathy Seibel on 9/5/2018) Filed In Associated Cases: 7:15-cv-07822-CS-PED et al, as per Chambers. (rjm) |
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