Hendrickson v. United States, No. 14-1958 (2d Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs filed suit against the United States seeking enforcement of a settlement agreement. At issue was whether the actions taken by the district court in 1985 - verbally expressing approval of the settlement terms, dismissing the case on the merits in a brief order, and subsequently signing and so‐ordering the parties’ settlement agreement - sufficed to retain jurisdiction over the enforcement of the agreement. The court concluded that the district court did not have jurisdiction over the enforcement of the settlement agreement because the district court’s order of dismissal failed expressly to retain jurisdiction or to incorporate the terms of the agreement, and because the district court’s so‐ordering of the settlement agreement took place after the court had already relinquished jurisdiction over the case and was thus ineffective to retain it. Accordingly, the court vacated and remanded.