Cunningham v. Cornell University et al

Filing 412

ORDER: As the parties are aware, jury trials in this District have been suspended. It is anticipated that they may resume as early as late September or early October. While, generally, criminal trials will have priority, the Court may resume tria ls with at least one short civil trial. I have proposed this case for an early trial. Whether a trial will be set in late September or early October is not within this judge's sole control, but it is appropriate that the parties be aware that this may occur so they can plan accordingly. The Court will notify the parties if a trial date is set as soon as the information becomes available. (Signed by Judge Lorna G. Schofield on 8/14/2020) (cf)

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Case 1:16-cv-06525-PKC-JLC Document 412 Filed 08/14/20 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------x CASEY CUNNINGHAM, et al., Plaintiffs, 16-cv-6525 (PKC) -againstORDER CORNELL UNIVERSITY, THE RETIREMENT PLAN OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE, et al., Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------x CASTEL, U.S.D.J.: As the parties are aware, jury trials in this District have been suspended. It is anticipated that they may resume as early as late September or early October. While, generally, criminal trials will have priority, the Court may resume trials with at least one short civil trial. I have proposed this case for an early trial. Whether a trial will be set in late September or early October is not within this judge’s sole control, but it is appropriate that the parties be aware that this may occur so they can plan accordingly. The Court will notify the parties if a trial date is set as soon as the information becomes available. SO ORDERED. Dated: New York, New York August 14, 2020

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