H. Daya International Co., Ltd. v. DO Denim, LLC et al

Filing 247

ORDER: The parties submitted a joint letter setting forth a proposed schedule for trial in August 2022 or sometime thereafter. (Dkt. No. 246.) The parties set forth various scheduling conflicts between them, and that they are only all availab le from November 3-14, 2022. (Id.) The parties' proposed schedule overlaps both Election Day and Veteran's Day, when the Court will be closed. The parties are directed to submit a new schedule for trial between January to April 2023. The parties shall submit their proposed schedule by May 27, 2022. The parties' proposed schedule should begin on a Monday and include time necessary for jury selection. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Victor Marrero on 5/10/2022) (ama)

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Case 1:16-cv-08668-VM-VF Document 247 Filed 05/10/22 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 5/10/2022 H. DAYA INTERNATIONAL, CO., LTD., Plaintiff, - against DO DENIM LLC, REWARD JEAN LLC, R. SISKIND & COMPANY, INC., SALOMON MURCIANO, VINTAGE APPAREL GROUP LLC, RICHARD SISKIND, and ONLY BRANDS, INC., 16 Civ. 8668 (VM) ORDER Defendants. VICTOR MARRERO, United States District Judge. The parties submitted a joint letter setting forth a proposed schedule for trial in August 2022 or sometime thereafter. (Dkt. No. 246.) The parties set forth various scheduling conflicts between them, and that they are only all available from November 3-14, 2022. (Id.) The parties’ proposed schedule overlaps both Election Day and Veteran’s Day, when the Court will be closed. The parties are directed to submit a new schedule for trial between January to April 2023. The parties shall submit their proposed schedule by May 27, 2022. The parties’ proposed schedule should begin on a Monday and include time necessary for jury selection. SO ORDERED. Dated: May 10, 2022 New York, New York _________________________ Victor Marrero U.S.D.J. 1

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