Sarikaputar et al v. Veratip Corp. et al

Filing 147

ORDER: Accordingly, the Parties are hereby ORDERED to file a joint status report by no later than February 25, 2021 addressing the discrepancy. If the parties expect the trial to take longer than 5 to 6 days, the Parties should also provide additional availability for a bench trial in May and June. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 2/18/2021) (rj)

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Case 1:17-cv-00814-ALC-SDA Document 147 Filed 02/18/21 Page 1 of 1 2/18/2021 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------PARANEE SARIKAPUTAR and PHOUVIENGSONE SYSOUVONG, on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, ET AL., x : : : : Plaintiffs, : : -against: : VERATIP CORP., d/b/a ThaiNY, M-Thai, Thai Rice, : Tom Yum, ET AL., : : Defendants. : ----------------------------------------------------------x 1:17-CV-00814 (ALC) ORDER ANDREW L. CARTER, JR., United States District Judge: The Court is in receipt of the Parties’ joint status report filed on December 22, 2020 advising the Court of their availability for a bench trial. ECF No. 145. The Court is also in receipt of the Parties’ proposed joint pre-trial order. ECF No. 146. In their joint status report the Parties advised the Court that they expected that the trial would last 5 to 6 days. However, in their proposed joint pre-trial order, Plaintiffs stated that they “estimate[d] that the trial of this matter should take 10 days.” Accordingly, the Parties are hereby ORDERED to file a joint status report by no later than February 25, 2021 addressing the discrepancy. If the parties expect the trial to take longer than 5 to 6 days, the Parties should also provide additional availability for a bench trial in May and June. SO ORDERED. Dated: February 18, 2021 New York, New York ___________________________________ ANDREW L. CARTER, JR. United States District Judge

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