Snead v. Lobianco et al
Filing
193
ORDER denying 192 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. It is hereby ORDERED that April 18 request is denied. There are no outstanding deadlines or appearances except for the trial itself. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, should the parties wi sh to proceed to trial in this matter, that trial will occur on April 28 and not thereafter. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, should the parties wish to file a stipulation of dismissal instead of proceeding to trial, they shall do so promptly. Any de lay will unfairly burden the Clerk of Court and citizens called for jury duty. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in the event no stipulation of dismissal is filed and the parties fail to appear for trial on April 28, the complaint shall be dismissed for failure to prosecute. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Denise L. Cote on 4/19/2022) (vfr)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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LISA SNEAD,
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Plaintiff,
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CITY OF NEW YORK, et al.,
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Defendants.
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16cv9528 (DLC)
ORDER
DENISE COTE, District Judge:
This case was filed in 2016.
On April 13, 2021, trial was
tentatively set for October 25, 2021.
On August 20, the parties
filed a joint pretrial order, proposed jury instructions,
proposed voir dire, and motions in limine.
On October 6, the
trial date was tentatively set for April 26, 2022.
This case was transferred to this Court’s docket on
December 10.
On March 3, 2022, the parties were notified that
the trial would begin on April 28, 2022.
The Court held a final
pretrial conference on March 9 and ruled on the outstanding
legal issues.
On April 18, defendants requested an adjournment sine die
of all outstanding deadlines and appearances, and thirty days in
which to file a stipulation of dismissal with the Court.
hereby
It is
Case 1:16-cv-09528-DLC Document 193 Filed 04/19/22 Page 2 of 2
ORDERED that April 18 request is denied.
There are no
outstanding deadlines or appearances except for the trial
itself.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, should the parties wish to
proceed to trial in this matter, that trial will occur on April
28 and not thereafter.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, should the parties wish to file
a stipulation of dismissal instead of proceeding to trial, they
shall do so promptly.
Any delay will unfairly burden the Clerk
of Court and citizens called for jury duty.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in the event no stipulation of
dismissal is filed and the parties fail to appear for trial on
April 28, the complaint shall be dismissed for failure to
prosecute.
SO ORDERED:
Dated:
New York, New York
April 19, 2022
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DENISE COTE
United States District Judge
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