Roberts v. Sugar Hill Music Publishing et al
Filing
68
ORDER: granting 67 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. Application GRANTED. The conference scheduled for December 2, 2019, is ADJOURNED sine die.The parties are directed to promptly file their stipulation of dismissal. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 11/27/2019) (ama)
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November 27, 2019
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Application GRANTED. The conference scheduled
for December 2, 2019, is ADJOURNED sine die.
The parties are directed to promptly file their
stipulation of dismissal. SO ORDERED.
Hon. Barbara Moses
Magistrate Judge
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
United States Courthouse
500 Pearl Street
New York, New York 10007
Re:
11/27/2019
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Barbara Moses, U.S.M.J.
November 27, 2019
Roberts v. Sugar Hill Music Publishing
Case No.: 15-cv-02675
Dear Judge Moses:
Our office is pro bono counsel for Plaintiff Mark Roberts (“Roberts”) in the abovereferenced action, and we write to the Court to jointly request with Defendants’ counsel cancellation
of the settlement conference scheduled for Monday, December 2, 2019.
As directed by Your Honor during the November 26, 2019 Telephonic Conference,
Defendant has wired the settlement amount to Plaintiff’s counsel’s escrow account, and Plaintiff’s
counsel has confirmed receipt.
Therefore, the parties respectfully request that the conference scheduled for Monday,
December 2, 2019 be cancelled.
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November 27, 2019
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Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Robert S. Weisbein
Robert S. Weisbein
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