Federal Insurance, et al v. Al Qaida, et al
Filing
1119
ORDER: The Court has received the letter from Dubai Islamic Bank ("DIB") and the Plaintiffs Executive Committees ("PECs") directed by ECF No. 7929. Absent an interest from both parties in engaging in Court-supervised mediation, and in light of certain other representations, the Court will not schedule a conference. Should the parties' position change, they are welcome to communicate that to the Court. The parties will therefore proceed according to the schedule in ECF No. 7929. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on 5/9/2022) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:03-md-01570-GBD-SN, et al. (ras)
Case 1:03-cv-06978-GBD-SN Document 1119 Filed 05/09/22 Page 1 of 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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In re:
5/9/2022
03-MD-01570 (GBD)(SN)
TERRORIST ATTACKS ON
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
ORDER
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SARAH NETBURN, United States Magistrate Judge:
This document relates to:
Fed. Ins., et al. v. Al Qaida, et al., No. 03-cv-6978
Burnett v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 03-cv-9849
O’Neill v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 04-cv-1923
Cont’l Cas. Corp. v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 04-cv-5970
Cantor Fitzgerald Assocs., L.P. v. Akida Inv. Co., Ltd., No. 04-cv-7065
Euro Brokers Inc. et al. v. Al Baraka Inv. & Dev. Corp., No. 04-cv-7279
The Court has received the letter from Dubai Islamic Bank (“DIB”) and the Plaintiffs
Executive Committees (“PECs”) directed by ECF No. 7929. Absent an interest from both parties
in engaging in Court-supervised mediation, and in light of certain other representations, the
Court will not schedule a conference. Should the parties’ position change, they are welcome to
communicate that to the Court. The parties will therefore proceed according to the schedule in
ECF No. 7929.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: May 9, 2022
New York, New York
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