OSG Ship Management, Inc. v. O.W. Bunker USA, Inc. et al

Filing 154

ORDER: On Friday, April 2, 2021, the Honorable Valerie E. Caproni assigned this matter to my docket for settlement. In light of the Court's busy calendar, settlement conferences must generally be scheduled at least six to eight weeks in adva nce. The Court will likely be unable to accommodate last-minute requests for settlement conferences, and the parties should not anticipate that litigation deadlines will be adjourned in response to late requests for settlement conferences. As soon as practicable, the parties are directed to contact Courtroom Deputy Rachel Slusher via email at rachel_slusher@nysd.uscourts.gov, to schedule a settlement conference for a time when they believe it would be productive. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on 4/5/2021) (ras)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------------X 4/5/2021 OSG SHIP MANAGEMENT, INC., Plaintiff, 14-CV-09973 (VEC)(SN) ORDER -againstO.W. BUNKER USA, INC., et al., Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------------X SARAH NETBURN, United States Magistrate Judge: On Friday, April 2, 2021, the Honorable Valerie E. Caproni assigned this matter to my docket for settlement. In light of the Court’s busy calendar, settlement conferences must generally be scheduled at least six to eight weeks in advance. The Court will likely be unable to accommodate last-minute requests for settlement conferences, and the parties should not anticipate that litigation deadlines will be adjourned in response to late requests for settlement conferences. As soon as practicable, the parties are directed to contact Courtroom Deputy Rachel Slusher via email at rachel_slusher@nysd.uscourts.gov, to schedule a settlement conference for a time when they believe it would be productive. SO ORDERED. DATED: April 5, 2021 New York, New York

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