Lisboa v. J Sisters 57, Inc.
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ORDER: In light of the current public health crisis, it is hereby: ORDERED that the post-discovery conference set for April 2, 2020, is adjourned sine die. The parties are directed to meet and confer and submit a joint letter within thirty (30) da ys summarizing the status of discovery in this case and any anticipated motion practice. If the parties anticipate motion practice, the letter shall include a proposed briefing schedule for the Court's review. If the parties anticipate proceeding to trial, the parties shall review Rule 6 of my Individual Rules & Practices in Civil Cases and proceed accordingly. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Vernon S. Broderick on 3/26/2020) (rro)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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PAULA LISBOA, et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
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J Sisters 57, Inc., et al.,
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Defendants. :
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3/26/2020
14-cv-8115 (VSB)
ORDER
VERNON S. BRODERICK, United States District Judge:
In light of the current public health crisis, it is hereby:
ORDERED that the post-discovery conference set for April 2, 2020, is adjourned sine
die. The parties are directed to meet and confer and submit a joint letter within thirty (30) days
summarizing the status of discovery in this case and any anticipated motion practice. If the
parties anticipate motion practice, the letter shall include a proposed briefing schedule for the
Court’s review. If the parties anticipate proceeding to trial, the parties shall review Rule 6 of my
Individual Rules & Practices in Civil Cases and proceed accordingly.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: March 26, 2020
New York, New York
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Vernon S. Broderick
United States District Judge
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