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Order | Filed: May 10, 2024 | Entered: May 10, 2024 Rodriguez v. City Of New York et al
Civil Rights: Other | New York Southern
Order ~Util - Set Deadlines
POST-CONFERENCE ORDER: The City indicated that, notwithstanding filing their Answer to the Amended Complaint on March 14, 2024 (ECF 33), they were considering filing a Rule 12 motion. Any Rule 12 motion shall be filed as follows: Motion due by June 7, 2024. Plaintiff's opposition is due June 21, 2024. Defendants' reply, if any, is due June 28, 2024. Accordingly, the docket should reflect that all other defendants on the docket (with the exception of the City), should be terminated as of December 8, 2023. Thus, the motion to dismiss the DA Defendants, filed on March 14, 2024 (ECF 32), sought to dismiss parties that were not named in the operative complaint, and thus was moot when filed, and continues to be moot in light of the parties' expressed intent that the "DA Defendants" should be, or should have been, dismissed with prejudice. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close ECF 32. ( Motions due by 6/7/2024., Replies due by 6/28/2024., Responses due by 6/21/2024) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang on 5/10/2024) (ate)
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Order | Filed: May 10, 2024 Knopf et al v. Esposito et al
Civil Rights: Other | New York Southern
Order
ORDER: Having been advised that the parties have resolved their settlement-related issues, today's conference is ADJOURNED with no future date. By Tuesday, May 14,2024, the parties shall file ether a stipulation of dismissal or a letter explaining why a stipulation cannot be filed. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on 5/10/2024) (dsh)
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Order | Filed: May 09, 2024 | Entered: May 09, 2024 Rodriguez v. City Of New York et al
Civil Rights: Other | New York Southern
Case Management Plan ~Util - Terminate Motions
CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER: The Court hereby enters this Case Management Order, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16 and 26(f): a. All fact discovery must be completed by October 4, 2024. b. The parties are to conduct discovery in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules of the Southern District of New York. The following interim deadlines may be extended by the parties on consent without application to the Court, provided that the parties meet the deadline for completing fact discovery set forth in above: i. Initial Disclosures: Initial Disclosures shall be served on or before May 23, 2024. ii. Depositions: Depositions shall be completed by September 13, 2024 and limited to no more than 10 depositions per party. Absent an agreement between the parties or an order from the Court, non-party depositions shall follow initial party depositions. iii. Interrogatories: Initial sets of interrogatories shall be served on or before May 23, 2024. All subsequent interrogatories must be served no later than 30 days before the fact discovery deadline. iv. Requests for Admission: Requests for admission must be served on or before September 13, 2024. v. Supplementation: Supplementations under Rule 26(e) must be made within a reasonable period of time after discovery of such information. c. On or before September 13, 2024, the parties should submit a joint proposal for an expert discovery schedule. d. The parties request a jury trial, which will require 3-5 days to complete, and do not consent to a trial before a Magistrate Judge at this time. SO ORDERED. Motions terminated: 36 LETTER MOTION for Discovery Attaching Proposed Case Management Order addressed to Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang from Rob Rickner dated 4/29/24. filed by Jose Rodriguez. ( Deposition due by 9/13/2024., Fact Discovery due by 10/4/2024.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang on 5/9/2024) (tg)
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