D'Arco v Tuckahoe Union Free School District
John D'Arco, Sr. |
Tuckahoe Union Free School District |
7:2017cv02868 |
April 20, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
White Plains Office |
Vincent L. Briccetti |
Employment |
29 U.S.C. ยง 621 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 111 ORDER OF DISMISSAL: The Court has been advised that the parties have reached a settlement in principle in this case. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that this action is dismissed without costs, and without prejudice to the right to restore the acti on to the Court's calendar, provided the application to restore the action is made by no later than November 9, 2020. To be clear, anyapplication to restore the action must be filed by November 9, 2020, and any application to restore the action filed thereafter may be denied solely on the basis that it is untimely. All other deadlines, scheduled conferences, or other scheduled court appearances are cancelled. Any pending motions are moot. SO ORDERED., ( Motions due by 11/9/2020.) (Signed by Judge Vincent L. Briccetti on 9/08/2020) (ama) |
Filing 109 ORDER: Accordingly, by September 14, 2020, the parties shall advise the Court, by joint letter, whether the case has settled or shall proceed to trial. All remaining pretrial deadlines set forth in the Court's Order dated July 9, 2020, remain the same. (See Doc. #104). (Signed by Judge Vincent L. Briccetti on 8/26/2020) (mml) |
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