ORDER: In light of the 7 Notice of Settlement filed by Tamara Jean Farrell, the Clerk is DIRECTED to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this case for docket management purposes. The parties are ORDERED to file the appropriate documents to dispose of the case within 30 days. Signed by Judge J. P. Boulee on 4/15/2024. (nmb) (Entered: 04/15/2024)
Case Summary
Judge J. P. Boulee administratively closed the case following a notice of settlement filed by Tamara Jean Farrell. The parties were ordered to file documents disposing of the case within 30 days. The closure is for docket management and does not dismiss the case on the merits.
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ORDER: In light of the 7 Notice of Settlement filed by Tamara Jean Farrell, the Clerk is DIRECTED to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this case for docket management purposes. The parties are ORDERED to file the appropriate
Order · May 14, 2026
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Key Issues
- • Notice of settlement
- • Administrative closure
- • Case disposition deadline
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ORDER: In light of the 7 Notice of Settlement filed by Tamara Jean Farrell, the Clerk is DIRECTED to ADMINISTRATIVELY
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The Story So Far
The court administratively closed the case on April 15, 2024, following a notice of settlement filed by plaintiff Tamara Jean Farrell. Judge J. P.
Boulee directed the clerk to close the docket for management purposes but kept the case active pending final disposition. The parties must submit documents to formally resolve the case within 30 days of the order. This step typically signals that the parties have reached an agreement to end the dispute without further litigation.
The court’s order does not provide details on the settlement terms or the underlying claims. The administrative closure pauses active case management but allows the court to reopen the matter if the parties fail to finalize the settlement.
The docket number and court are not specified in the available records, limiting public insight into the case’s background or claims. The order reflects standard procedure to manage court resources when a settlement is reported. The judge’s directive ensures the case does not linger on the docket indefinitely without resolution.
The next filings will determine whether the settlement leads to dismissal or if the case resumes.
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ORDER: In light of the 7 Notice of Settlement filed by Tamara Jean Farrell, the Clerk is DIRECTED to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this case for docket management purposes. The parties are ORDERED to file the appropriate documents to dispose of the case within 30 days. Signed by Judge J. P. Boulee on 4/15/2024. (nmb) (Entered: 04/15/2024)
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1 eventORDER: In light of the 7 Notice of Settlement filed by Tamara Jean Farrell, the Clerk is DIRECTED to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this case for docket management purposes. The parties are ORDERED to file the appropriate documents to dispose of the case within 30 days. Signed by Judge J. P. Boulee on 4/15/2024. (nmb)
The court issued an order.
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