Cesari S.R.L. v. Peju Province Winery L.P. et al

Filing 206

ORDER granting 205 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. The conference scheduled for April 15, 2020 at noon is adjourned. (Signed by Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald on 4/13/2020) (ks)

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Case 1:17-cv-00873-NRB Document 205 Filed 04/13/20 Page 1 of 2 Joel G. MacMull, Member Admitted to the New York Bar New Jersey  New York  Florida 3 Becker Farm Road Roseland, New Jersey 07068 973.736.4600 Main 973.325.7467 Fax jmacmull@lawfirm.ms 973.295.3652 Direct 1270 Avenue of the Americas, 18th Floor New York, New York 10020 212.776.1834 Main www.lawfirm.ms April 13, 2020 VIA ECF Hon. Naomi Reice Buchwald, U.S.D.J. United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, New York 10007-1312 The conference scheduled for April 15, 2020 at noon is adjourned. Dated: April 13, 2020 Re: Cesari S.R.L. v. Peju Province Winery L.P. et al. Case No. 17-cv-00873 (NRB) Dear Judge Buchwald: We are counsel to Peju Province Winery L.P., Peju Family Operating Partnership, L.P., and Peju Province Corporation (collectively, “Peju” or “defendants”) in connection with the above-captioned matter. We write to the Court, with the consent of plaintiff, to request a brief adjournment of the conference scheduled for April 15, 2020. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 6(b)(1)(A), we submit good cause exists for the requested adjournment. My mother-in-law passed away yesterday and my family is in the process of making arrangements. These circumstances are complicated by COVID-19 and the expected need to transfer the deceased across state lines. In contacting Chambers this morning, we were asked to keep the Court informed of possible alternative dates once we learn more. Naturally, we will do so. The Court’s continued attention to this matter is appreciated. Respectfully submitted, Joel G. MacMull cc: All Counsel of Record (via ECF only) Case 1:17-cv-00873-NRB Document 205 Filed 04/13/20 Page 2 of 2

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