Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Kelley Drye & Warren, LLP

Filing 114

ENDORSED LETTER addressed to Magistrate Judge Michael H. Dolinger from Jeffrey Burstein dated 3/5/2012 re: Counsel writes to inform that EEOC would like the opportunity to file a short reply to this letter, which EEOC can submit by the end of the day on Wednesday March 7, 2012. ENDORSEMENT: Granted. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael H. Dolinger on 3/5/2012) (jfe)

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MAR. 5.2012 u. s. 4:19 PM RTU~J E\T OS ITV 1'10.2685 2 U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COlVIMISSION Newark Area Office j ... : Newark Celllcr. 21" Floor N(;wark, N~ 07102·5233 Intake Infonlmlion Group: (800) &69-4000 Informati(ln Grollp 'n-Y: (800) 669-6820 Newark Stutus Llne: (B66) 408·~075 Int(lk~ , :'-Icwark DIrect Di<ll: (97316'f5-l6S4 . i" d i ;, Jeffrey Burstein ," Senior Trial Attorney \ '~: \ Phone: (973) 645-2267 Fax: (973) 645-4524 jeffrey. burstein@eeoc.goY :<f'\ ...~. ,~~::",~ .'J,/"rt· '1'1:~" J. . . . ~ -~ ~ TTY (973) 645-3004 FAJ( (973) 645-4524 'I' March 5, 2012 By Fax Hon, Michael H. Dolinger, US.M.J. United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, N.Y. 10007-1312 Re: Equal Employment 0PI1orturuty Commission v. KeJley Drye & Wanen LLP, lO-CV­ 0655 (LTS) (MHD) Dear Judge Dolinger: On Saturday. EEOC was served with Defendant Kelley Drye & Warren's response to EEOC's February 21,2012 pre-motion letter seeking Defendant's expanded production of attorney compensation infonnation. EEOC would like the opportunity to file a short reply to this letter, which EEOC can submit by the end of the day on Wednesday March 7, 2012, Thank you for Your Honor's consideration ofthis matter. Respectfully submitted, Jeffrey Burstein c: Bettina B. Plevau, Esq. (bye-mail) Joseph C. O'Keefe, Esq. (by e~mail) czi.Jj)z, /.-4,yJJ tH..I>!:A.,_, G<-~~ .~~?~ v~ llf)J~'

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