Ventura et al v. MCC Concrete Corp. et al
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Minute Order for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke: Motion Hearing held on 1/6/2025. Plaintiffs motion to compel, DE 19 , is granted as follows: Rule 26 disclosures, and all supplemental discovery, will be served by Defen dants on January 20, 2025. Defendants are directed to pay Plaintiffs counsel $600 to cover the cost of the letter motion to compel, necessitated by Defendants repeated failures to respond to properly served discovery requests. All depositions will be completed by March 7, 2025. Next Status Conference is set for 3/19/2025 at 10:45 AM in Courtroom 820 before Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Steven I. Locke on 1/6/2025. (KG)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
CIVIL CONFERENCE
MINUTE ORDER
BEFORE: STEVEN I. LOCKE
U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE
DATE: 1/6/2025
TIME: 10:30 am
CASE: CV 23-7053(JMA) Ventura et al v. MCC Concrete Corp. et al
TYPE OF CONFERENCE: MOTION
APPEARANCES:
For Plaintiff:
FTR: 10:25-10:31
Victoria Spagnola
For Defendant: Louis Chisari
THE FOLLOWING RULINGS WERE MADE:
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ORDER: Motion hearing held. Plaintiffs’ motion to compel, DE [19], is granted as
follows: Rule 26 disclosures, and all supplemental discovery, will be served by
Defendants on January 20, 2025. Defendants are directed to pay Plaintiff’s counsel $600
to cover the cost of the letter motion to compel, necessitated by Defendants’ repeated
failures to respond to properly served discovery requests. All depositions will be
completed by March 7, 2025.
COURT APPEARANCES:
The following conference(s) will be held in courtroom 820 of the Central Islip courthouse:
3/19/25 at 10:45 am
: Status conference
SO ORDERED
/s/Steven I. Locke
STEVEN I. LOCKE
United States Magistrate Judge
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