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Date: 06-09-2022

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Ramon Gallego v. Kevin M. Powell and ABF Freight System, Inc.

Case Number: 3:20-cv-01264-TOF

Judge: Thomas O. Farrish

Court: United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (New Haven County)

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Defendant's Attorney: Michael P. Kenney and Michael P. Kenney

Description: New Haven, Connecticut personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory
claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of a car accident.

Outcome: 06/09/2022 41 ORDER: The parties report that they have reached a settlement in this case. Signed by Judge Robert A. Richardson on 6/9/2022. (Fries, J.) (Entered: 06/09/2022)
06/09/2022 42 ORDER DISMISSING CASE - After a settlement conference on April 12, 2022, Judge Richardson has reported that this action has been settled in full. (ECF No. 41.) Rather than continue to keep the case open on the docket, the Clerk is directed to administratively close the file without prejudice to reopening on or before July 9, 2022. If the parties wish to file a stipulation of dismissal (for approval by the court or simply for inclusion in the court's file), they may do so on or before June 30, 2022. The dates set forth in this order may be extended for good cause pursuant to a motion filed in accordance with Local Rule 7. It is so ordered.
Signed by Judge Thomas O. Farrish on 6/9/22.(Wood, R.) (Entered: 06/09/2022)
06/09/2022 JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS SURVEY - FOR COUNSEL ONLY: The following link to the confidential survey requires you to log into CM/ECF for SECURITY purposes. Once in CM/ECF you will be prompted for the case number. Although you are receiving this survey through CM/ECF, it is hosted on an independent website called SurveyMonkey. Once in SurveyMonkey, the survey is located in a secure account. The survey is not docketed and it is not sent directly to the judge. To ensure anonymity, completed surveys are held up to 90 days before they are sent to the judge for review. We hope you will take this opportunity to participate, please click on this link:

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(Wood, R.) (Entered: 06/09/2022)

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