v. Citigroup Inc,

Filing 64

ORDER: The Court's October 29, 2021 Order directed the parties to submit a joint status letter within 30 days of a final decision on the motion to renew and/or vacate the Kings County Judgment. ECF No. 33. The Order also directed the parties to file a joint status letter no later than October 13, 2021, advising the Court whether Mees v. Citigroup, Inc., 15-mc-00262 can be closed on consent of the parties. After over two years, the Court has not received any filings.The parties are directed to file a joint status letter by December 5, 2023. Should the parties fail to comply with this Order, the Court will close these matters pursuant to Rule 41(b). SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on 11/3/2023) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:14-mc-00056-LAP, 1:14-mc-00088-LAP, 1:15-mc-00262-LAP (dsh)

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-----------------------------------------------------------------X IN RE: APPLICATION OF DR. HELEEN MEES, DR. HELEEN MEES, Plaintiff, 16-MC-00209 (LAP)(SN) -againstELIZABETH LORCA BUITER, Defendant, -----------------------------------------------------------------X SARAH NETBURN, United States Magistrate Judge: The Court’s October 29, 2021 Order directed the parties to submit a joint status letter within 30 days of a final decision on the motion to renew and/or vacate the Kings County Judgment. ECF No. 33. The Order also directed the parties to file a joint status letter no later than October 13, 2021, advising the Court whether Mees v. Citigroup, Inc., 15-mc-00262 can be closed on consent of the parties. After over two years, the Court has not received any filings. The parties are directed to file a joint status letter by December 5, 2023. Should the parties fail to comply with this Order, the Court will close these matters pursuant to Rule 41(b). SO ORDERED. DATED: SARAH NETBURN United States Magistrate Judge November 3, 2023 New York, New York 2

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