-LGF Durlak v. Medtronic, Inc., et al, No. 1:2011cv00234 - Document 28 (W.D.N.Y. 2012)

Court Description: DECISION AND ORDER GRANTING Plaintiff's 26 Motion to Approve Settlement; GRANTING Plaintiff's 27 Motion to Seal the Settlement Agreement, including the Affirmation of Emily Catalano and attached exhibits; APPROVING the proposed settlement; DISMISSING this action with prejudice and without costs; DIRECTING the Clerk of Court to close this case. Signed by William M. Skretny, Chief Judge U.S.D.C. on 7/10/2012. (MEAL)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------------x MICHAEL DURLAK, as Administrator of the Estate of PATRICIA DURLAK, Deceased, Plaintiff, v. DECISION AND ORDER 11-CV-234S MEDTRONIC, INC., and MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC., Defendants. ----------------------------------------------------------------x Presently before this Court is a Motion to Approve Settlement and a Motion to Seal the Settlement Agreement. (Docket Nos. 26 and 27.) Because this action was brought on behalf of an estate, it cannot be settled without leave of this Court. See Local Rule 41(a)(2)(A). This Court has considered Plaintiff s motion and the terms of the settlement agreement, which contains confidentiality provisions that warrant filing it under seal. Based on that review, this Court finds that the proposed settlement is in the best interests of the estate and distributees. In so finding, this Court has considered (1) the circumstances giving rise to the claim, (2) the nature and extent of the damages, (3) the terms of the settlement and amount of attorneys fees and other disbursements, (4) the circumstances of any other claims or settlements arising out of this same occurrence, and (5) the plaintiff s statement of why he believes this settlement is in the best interest of the estate and the distributees. See Local Rule 41(a)(2)(i)-(iv). Plaintiff s application will therefore be granted and this settlement approved. IT HEREBY IS ORDERED, that Plaintiff s Motion to Approve Settlement (Docket No. 26) is GRANTED. FURTHER, that Plaintiff s Motion to Seal the Settlement Agreement (Docket No. 27), including the Affirmation of Emily Catalano and attached exhibits, is GRANTED. FURTHER, that the proposed settlement is APPROVED. FURTHER, that this action is dismissed with prejudice and without costs. FURTHER, that the Clerk of Court is directed to close this case. SO ORDERED. DATED: July 10, 2012 Buffalo, NY /s/William M. SKretny William M. Skretny Chief Judge United States District Court

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