Portillo v. Aponte et al

Filing 179

ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the parties are ordered to submit a joint letter by April 7, 2023, stating whether they have reached an agreement regarding Plaintiff's request for limited discovery. If the parties have agreed to reopen disco very, the letter must include a proposed discovery schedule. If the parties have not reached an agreement, the letter must include a proposed briefing schedule for any motion to reopen discovery. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties must keep their calendars clear so that trial can, assuming the discovery issues can be expeditiously resolved, begin on June 26, 2023. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Valerie E. Caproni on 3/3/2023) (tg)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------------ X JAMIE PORTILLO, : : Plaintiff, : : -against: : JENNIFER WEBB, MANUEL ALDIR, and : LYCHA GASANOV, : : Defendants. : ------------------------------------------------------------ X VALERIE CAPRONI, United States District Judge: USDC SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: DATE FILED: 03/03/2023 16-CV-4731 (VEC) (GWG) ORDER WHEREAS the parties appeared for a status conference on March 3, 2023. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the parties are ordered to submit a joint letter by April 7, 2023, stating whether they have reached an agreement regarding Plaintiff’s request for limited discovery. If the parties have agreed to reopen discovery, the letter must include a proposed discovery schedule. If the parties have not reached an agreement, the letter must include a proposed briefing schedule for any motion to reopen discovery. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties must keep their calendars clear so that trial can, assuming the discovery issues can be expeditiously resolved, begin on June 26, 2023. SO ORDERED. _________________________________ VALERIE CAPRONI United States District Judge Date: March 3, 2023 New York, NY 1

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