Snead v. Lobianco et al
Filing
154
ORDER: The Court has set a tentative date for trial in this case on October 25, 2021. The Southern District of New York has reconfigured courtrooms and other spaces in its courthouses to allow jury trials to proceed as safely as possible during t he COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the protocols implemented in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Southern District is scheduling all jury trials through a centralized calendaring process, giving priority to criminal trials. Though the Court will make every effort to try the case at the currently scheduled date, it cannot guarantee that a jury trial in this matter will be able to proceed as scheduled. Accordingly, the parties are hereby ORDERED to meet and confer and submit a joint letter by July 14, 2021, informing the Court of whether, in the event that this case proceeds to trial, all parties consent to a bench trial before this Court? If either party does not consent to a bench trial, the parties shall ad vise the Court that they do not consent, but without disclosing the identity of the party or parties who do not consent. The parties are free to withhold consent without negative consequences. If the parties do not consent to a bench trial, the Co urt will request a jury for November 8, 2021, consistent with the protocols implemented by the Southern District. In that event, the parties shall be prepared to proceed to trial as of that date and on each following week through December 2021. Th e Court will provide the parties as much notice as possible about whether their case will proceed to trial during any of those weeks. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a final pretrial conference will occur on October 15, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. SO ORDERED. ( Final Pretrial Conference set for 10/15/2021 at 02:00 PM before Judge Alison J. Nathan.) (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 6/22/2021) (vfr)
Case 1:16-cv-09528-AJN Document 154 Filed 06/23/21 Page 1 of 2
6/23/21
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Snead,
Plaintiff,
16-cv-9528 (AJN)
āvā
ORDER
Lobianco, et al.,
Defendant.
ALISON J. NATHAN, District Judge:
The Court has set a tentative date for trial in this case on October 25, 2021. The
Southern District of New York has reconfigured courtrooms and other spaces in its courthouses
to allow jury trials to proceed as safely as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the
protocols implemented in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the
Southern District is scheduling all jury trials through a centralized calendaring process, giving
priority to criminal trials.
Though the Court will make every effort to try the case at the currently scheduled date, it
cannot guarantee that a jury trial in this matter will be able to proceed as scheduled.
Accordingly, the parties are hereby ORDERED to meet and confer and submit a joint letter by
July 14, 2021, informing the Court of whether, in the event that this case proceeds to trial, all
parties consent to a bench trial before this Court? If either party does not consent to a bench
trial, the parties shall advise the Court that they do not consent, but without disclosing the
identity of the party or parties who do not consent. The parties are free to withhold consent
without negative consequences.
Case 1:16-cv-09528-AJN Document 154 Filed 06/23/21 Page 2 of 2
If the parties do not consent to a bench trial, the Court will request a jury for November 8,
2021, consistent with the protocols implemented by the Southern District. In that event, the
parties shall be prepared to proceed to trial as of that date and on each following week through
December 2021. The Court will provide the parties as much notice as possible about whether
their case will proceed to trial during any of those weeks.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a final pretrial conference will occur on October 15,
2021 at 2:00 P.M.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: June 22, 2021
New York, New York
____________________________________
ALISON J. NATHAN
United States District Judge
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