v. Citigroup Inc,
Filing
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ORDER: On October 22, 2020, the Court held a telephonic conference to discuss the outstanding issues in these cases and determine the appropriate action. Upon consideration of the parties' arguments, these actions REMAIN STAYED.The parties are directed to file a status letter within 14 days of a final decision from the New York courts pertaining to the matters at issue in these cases. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on 10/22/2020) (ama)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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10/22/2020
DR. HELEEN MEES,
Applicant,
-against-
14-MC-00056 (LAP)(SN)
ORDER
CITIGROUP INC.,
Respondent,
WILLEM H. BUITER,
Intervenor.
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DR. HELEEN MEES,
Applicant,
14-MC-00088 (LAP)(SN)
-againstWILLEM H. BUITER,
Respondent.
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DR. HELEEN MEES,
Plaintiff,
15-MC-00262 (LAP)(SN)
-againstCITIGROUP INC.,
Defendant,
WILLEM H. BUITER,
Intervenor.
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IN RE: APPLICATION OF DR. HELEEN MEES,
DR. HELEEN MEES,
Plaintiff,
16-MC-00209 (LAP)(SN)
-againstELIZABETH LORCA BUITER,
Defendant,
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SARAH NETBURN, United States Magistrate Judge:
On October 22, 2020, the Court held a telephonic conference to discuss the
outstanding issues in these cases and determine the appropriate action. Upon consideration
of the parties’ arguments, these actions REMAIN STAYED.
The parties are directed to file a status letter within 14 days of a final decision from
the New York courts pertaining to the matters at issue in these cases.
SO ORDERED.
DATED:
October 22, 2020
New York, New York
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