Castillo, IV v. 6D Global Technologies, Inc. et al

Filing 273

ORDER: On August 11, 2021, Third-Party Defendants each filed a motion to dismiss. Pursuant to Rule 3.F. of this Court's Individual Practices in Civil Cases, on or before August 24, 2021, Third-Party Plaintiff must notify the Court and its a dversary in writing whether (1) it intends to file an amended pleading and when it will do so or (2) it will rely on the pleading being attacked. Third-Party Plaintiff is on notice that declining to amend its pleadings to timely respond to a fully briefed argument in the Third-Party Defendants' August 11 motions to dismiss may well constitute a waiver of the Third-Party Plaintiff's right to use the amendment process to cure any defects that have been made apparent by the Third-Pa rty Defendants' briefing. See Loreley Fin. (Jersey) No. 3 Ltd. v. Wells Fargo Sec., LLC., 797 F.3d 160, 190 (2d Cir. 2015) (leaving "unaltered the grounds on which denial of leave to amend has long been held proper, such as undue delay, bad faith, dilatory motive, and futility"). If Third-Party Plaintiff chooses to amend, Third-Party Defendants may then (a) file an answer; (b) file a new motion to dismiss; or (c) submit a letter stating that they rely on the initially-filed motion to dismiss. Nothing in this Order alters the time to amend, answer or move provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or Local Rules. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 8/12/2021) (vfr)

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Case 1:15-cv-08061-AJN Document 273 Filed 08/12/21 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 8/12/21 Joseph Puddu, et al., Plaintiffs, –v– 6D Global Technologies, Inc., et al., 15-cv-8061 (AJN) ORDER Defendants. ________________________________________ Benjamin Wey, Third-Party Plaintiff, –v– Adam Hartung and BDO USA, LLP, Third-Party Defendants. ALISON J. NATHAN, District Judge: On August 11, 2021, Third-Party Defendants each filed a motion to dismiss. Pursuant to Rule 3.F. of this Court’s Individual Practices in Civil Cases, on or before August 24, 2021, Third-Party Plaintiff must notify the Court and its adversary in writing whether (1) it intends to file an amended pleading and when it will do so or (2) it will rely on the pleading being attacked. Third-Party Plaintiff is on notice that declining to amend its pleadings to timely respond to a fully briefed argument in the Third-Party Defendants’ August 11 motions to dismiss may well constitute a waiver of the Third-Party Plaintiff’s right to use the amendment process to cure any defects that have been made apparent by the Third-Party Defendants’ briefing. See Loreley Fin. (Jersey) No. 3 Ltd. v. Wells Fargo Sec., LLC., 797 F.3d 160, 190 (2d Cir. 2015) (leaving “unaltered the grounds on which denial of leave to amend has long been held proper, such as undue delay, bad faith, dilatory motive, and futility”). Case 1:15-cv-08061-AJN Document 273 Filed 08/12/21 Page 2 of 2 If Third-Party Plaintiff chooses to amend, Third-Party Defendants may then (a) file an answer; (b) file a new motion to dismiss; or (c) submit a letter stating that they rely on the initially-filed motion to dismiss. Nothing in this Order alters the time to amend, answer or move provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or Local Rules. SO ORDERED. Dated: August 12, 2021 New York, New York __________________________________ ALISON J. NATHAN United States District Judge

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