Alvarado Balderramo et al v. Go New York Tours Inc. et al

Filing 196

ORDER granting 195 LETTER MOTION for Extension of Time to File opposition to summary judgment motion, currently due on October 29, 2020 addressed to Judge Edgardo Ramos from John M. Gurrieri dated 10/27/2020. Document filed by Victor H. Alvarado Ba lderramo (Individually), Victor H. Alvarado Balderramo (in behalf of all other persons similarly situated), et al. Plaintiffs' motion for an extension of time to oppose defendants' motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. The opposition will be due either two weeks after defendants respond to plaintiffs' discovery demands (in which case the parties must appraise the Court of such production), or if the Court denies plaintiffs' motion to compel, one week after that date. SO ORDERED. The following deadline(s) was terminated: Response Deadline. (Signed by Judge Edgardo Ramos on 10/27/2020) (rjm)

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Case 1:15-cv-02326-ER Document 196 Filed 10/27/20 Page 1 of 1 LAW OFFICE OF JUSTIN A. ZELLER, P.C. J USTIN A. Z ELLER JAZELLER @ ZELLERLEGAL . COM T ELEPHONE : 212.229.2249 F ACSIMILE : 212.229.2246 J OHN M. G URRIERI JMGURRIERI @ ZELLERLEGAL . COM VIA ECF Hon. Edgardo Ramos United States District Judge United States District Court for the Southern District of New York Re: Alvarado Balderramo et al v. Go New York Tours Inc. et al Dear Judge Ramos: the above-referenced action. e for xtension of time to defendants’ motio judgment. See ’ ’ and move to extend the Oct either two weeks after the defend ’ ’ Plaintiffs' motion for an extension of time to oppose defendants' motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. The opposition will be due either two weeks after defendants respond to plaintiffs' discovery demands (in which case the parties must appraise the Court of such production), or if the Court denies plaintiffs' motion to compel, one week after that date. SO ORDERED. 10/27/2020 277 B ROADWAY , S UITE 408, N EW Y ORK , N.Y. 10007-2036 or

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