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Charles B. Wang Community Health Center Inc.
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Order | Filed: June 14, 2023 | Entered: June 14, 2023 Aiad v. Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. et al
Personal Inj. Med. Malpractice | New York Southern
Stipulation and Order of Voluntary Dismissal
STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISCONTINUANCE WITHOUT PREJUDICE: IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED by and between the undersigned parties, by their respective counsel, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), as follows: 1. The United States is hereby substituted as defendant in place of Charles B. Wang Community Health Center and Sunny Chan, DDS. 2. Plaintiff's claims against the United States are dismissed without prejudice. 3. This Stipulation and Order of Discontinuance (the "Stipulation and Order") may be executed in counterparts; a reproduced signature shall have the same force and effect as an original signature; and a facsimile or electronic copy of the Stipulation and Order shall have the same force and effect as an original. 4. The undersigned parties understand and agree that this Stipulation and Order contains the entire agreement between them, and that no statements, representations, promises, agreements or negotiations, oral or otherwise, between the undersigned parties or their counsel that are not included herein shall be of any force or effect. The Clerk of Court is directed to close this case. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Jennifer H. Rearden on 6/14/2023) (kv)
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Misc | Filed: June 13, 2023 | Entered: June 13, 2023 Aiad v. Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. et al
Personal Inj. Med. Malpractice | New York Southern
Proposed Stipulation and Order
PROPOSED STIPULATION AND ORDER. Document filed by Sunny Chan, DDS, Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc...(Cowart, Brandon)
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Order | Filed: June 13, 2023 | Entered: June 13, 2023 Aiad v. Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Inc. et al
Personal Inj. Med. Malpractice | New York Southern
Order to Show Cause ~Util - Set Deadlines
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE, Accordingly, by July 5, 2023, Plaintiff shall show cause why this action should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 41. Plaintiff may show cause by properly submitting a motion for a default judgment, in accordance with the Court's Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases (available at https://nysd.uscourts.gov/hon-jennifer-h-rearden), which require obtaining a certificate of default by the Clerk of Court prior to filing a motion for a default judgment. Failure to submit a timely and proper motion for a default judgment may result in dismissal without prejudice of this case under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41. If or when a motion for a default judgment is filed, the Court will enter a further order setting a deadline for any opposition and reply and, if appropriate, scheduling a date and time for a default judgment hearing. SO ORDERED. (Motions due by 7/5/2023.) (Signed by Judge Jennifer H. Rearden on 6/13/2023) (kv)
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