Commerzbank AG v. Wells Fargo Bank N.A.

Filing 615

ORDER: In light of the Court's denial of summary judgment on the claims related to (1) the five Exception Report Trusts, (2) the Liquidated Loans Trusts, and (3) the one Early EOD Trust (OOMLT 2006-2 Trust), the parties are ORDERED to inform the Court whether any previously unaddressed legal issues raised in the parties' cross-motions for summary judgment require pre-trial judicial resolution, including the parties' respective Daubert motions. The parties are directed to meet and confer and to file a joint letter by July 22, 2022, identifying any additional pre-trial matters that are ripe for resolution. The parties are also encouraged to discuss whether settlement at this time would be appropriate. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn on 7/13/2022) (ras)

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Case 1:15-cv-10033-KPF-SN Document 615 Filed 07/13/22 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------------X 07/13/2022 COMMERZBANK A.G., Plaintiff, -against- 15-CV-10033 (KPF) (SN) WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ORDER Defendant. -----------------------------------------------------------------X SARAH NETBURN, United States Magistrate Judge: In light of the Court’s denial of summary judgment on the claims related to (1) the five Exception Report Trusts, (2) the Liquidated Loans Trusts, and (3) the one Early EOD Trust (OOMLT 2006-2 Trust), the parties are ORDERED to inform the Court whether any previously unaddressed legal issues raised in the parties’ cross-motions for summary judgment require pretrial judicial resolution, including the parties’ respective Daubert motions. The parties are directed to meet and confer and to file a joint letter by July 22, 2022, identifying any additional pre-trial matters that are ripe for resolution. The parties are also encouraged to discuss whether settlement at this time would be appropriate. SO ORDERED. Dated: July 13, 2022 New York, New York

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