Anwar et al v. Fairfield Greenwich Limited et al
Filing
1530
ENDORSED LETTER addressed to Judge Victor Marrero from H. Eugene Lindsey dated 1/5/2016 re: partial final judgment. ENDORSEMENT: The Clerk of Court is directed to enter into the public record of this action the letter above submitted to the Court by Plaintiff Teresa Barbachano. (Signed by Judge Victor Marrero on 1/5/2016) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:09-cv-00118-VM-FM, 1:11-cv-03553-VM(cdo)
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KATZ iBARRON
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SQUITERO! FAUST
January 5, 2016
305-856-2444
305-285-9227 FAX
Via Fax (212) 805-6382
www.katzbarron.com
Honorable Victor Marrero
United States District Judge
Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse
500 Pearl Street
New York, New York 10007-1312
Re:
Anwar, et al v. Fairfield Greenwich Limited, et al.,
Case No. 09-cv-118 (VM)(THK), Standard Chartered Cases
This correspondence relates to: Barbachano v. Standard Chartered Bank
International (Americas) Limited, et al, l:ll-cv-03553-VM
Dear Judge Marrero:
We write on behalf of Plaintiff Teresa Barbachano, one of the plaintiffs in the Standard
Chartered Cases ("SC Cases"), and are in receipt of Standard Chartered's correspondence to the
Court, dated January 5, 2016, submitting a proposed form of order suggesting remand. Because
counsel for Ms. Barbachano and counsel for Standard Chartered had been unable to reach
agreement on the language of the correspondence to be sent to the Court, we had requested that
counsel for Standard Chartered note in its correspondence that Ms. Barbachano anticipated
submitting a letter to the Court with regard to the proposed order suggesting remand. However,
no such note was included, and, on behalf of Ms. Barbachano, we do not agree that the proposed
order may be entered without delay.
In that regard, we v.Ti.te to make clear that, if the Court enters partial final judgment
pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b) on those counts and claims that the Court previously dismissed
with respect to Ms. Barbachano (as she has previously requested [see D.E. 1529]), remand of
such counts and claims should await appeal to the Second Circuit. If, however, the Court denies
Ms. Barbachano's request for entry of partial final judgment, then Ms. Barbachano has no
objection to the form of proposed order submitted by Standard Chartered.
The Clerk of Court is directed to enter into the public recor~e pect:fullv submitted
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