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Date: 10-26-2022

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Shatara Anderson v. United States of America

Case Number: 3:20-cv-01777

Judge: Vanessa L. Bryant

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

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Defendant's Attorney: Natalie Nicole Elicker

Description: New Haven, Connecticut personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims act auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and damaged as a direct result on a motor vehicle accident caused by the failure to exercise due care on the part of a federal government employee's operation of a car.

Outcome: 10/26/2022 56 ORDER DISMISSING CASE as settled. As reflected in the Minute Entry at docket 55, the parties have reached a settlement. Rather than continue to keep the case open on the docket, the Clerk is directed to terminate this file without prejudice to reopening on or before 11/16/2022. If the parties with 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 11/16/2022. The date set forth in this order may be extended for good cause in accordance with Local Rule 7(b). Signed by Judge Vanessa L. Bryant on 10/26/2022. (Lee, Elisabeth) (Entered: 10/26/2022)
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(Shafer, J.) (Entered: 10/26/2022)

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