ORDER: This case is ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED pending the parties' filing the dismissal. The parties are DIRECTED to file within SIXTY (60) days of the date of this Order either (1) the necessary documents to dismiss this case or (2) a joint status update notifying the Court why they are unable to file such documents. Signed by Judge Leigh Martin May on 09/26/2024. (tht) (Entered: 09/26/2024)
Case Summary
The court administratively closed the case pending the parties' filing of dismissal documents. The parties must file dismissal papers or a joint status update within 60 days to avoid further court action. This order reflects procedural pause rather than substantive ruling.
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ORDER: This case is ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED pending the parties' filing the dismissal. The parties are DIRECTED to file within SIXTY (60) days of the date of this Order either (1) the necessary documents to dismiss this
Order · May 11, 2026
Judge Leigh Martin May issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Administrative closure
- • Dismissal filing deadline
- • Court order compliance
- • Case status
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ORDER: This case is ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED pending the parties' filing the dismissal. The parties are DIRECTED to file
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
The court administratively closed this case on September 26, 2024, pending the parties' submission of dismissal documents. Judge Leigh Martin May ordered the parties to file either the necessary dismissal paperwork or a joint status update explaining their failure to do so within 60 days.
This directive sets a clear deadline for the parties to resolve outstanding procedural matters or justify ongoing litigation. The administrative closure pauses active proceedings but does not end the case. The judge’s order signals the court’s expectation that the parties will soon conclude the matter or provide a reason for delay.
The docket lacks public details on the underlying claims or parties involved, leaving the case’s substantive issues unclear. The administrative closure typically occurs when parties reach a settlement or decide to discontinue the case but have not yet formalized that decision with the court.
The court’s order enforces procedural discipline by requiring timely updates, preventing indefinite limbo. The case remains technically active but inactive in practice until the parties comply with the order. The next filings will clarify whether the case will be dismissed or proceed further.
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ORDER: This case is ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED pending the parties' filing the dismissal. The parties are DIRECTED to file within SIXTY (60) days of the date of this Order either (1) the necessary documents to dismiss this case or (2) a joint status update notifying the Court why they are unable to file such documents. Signed by Judge Leigh Martin May on 09/26/2024. (tht) (Entered: 09/26/2024)
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1 eventORDER: This case is ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSED pending the parties' filing the dismissal. The parties are DIRECTED to file within SIXTY (60) days of the date of this Order either (1) the necessary documents to dismiss this case or (2) a joint status update notifying the Court why they are unable to file such documents.
Judge Leigh Martin May issued an order.
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