Holden et al v. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey et al

Filing 215

ORDER: As discussed during the April 9, 2020 pre-settlement conference call, the current settlement conference date is adjourned to a time after the Court resolves the motion for reconsideration concerning individual injunctive relief, which is set to be fully briefed by May 1, 2020. Within seven days of entry of the decision on that motion, the parties shall contact the chambers of the undersigned to schedule a settlement conference if the Court has not already reached out to do so. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger on 4/9/2020) (rro)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------X CORNELL HOLDEN and MIGUEL MEJIA, on : behalf of themselves and all others similarly : situated, : : Plaintiffs, : : - against : : THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK : AND NEW JERSEY, THE PORT AUTHORITY : POLICE DEPARTMENT, MICHAEL : OPROMALLA, SHAUN KEHOE, JOHN TONE, : JORDAN ESPOSITO, MICHAEL DEMARTINO,: RICHARD ALYMER, and OFFICERS JOHN : DOE 1-100, sued in their individual capacities : and official capacities as officers of the Port : Authority Police Department, : : Defendants. : ---------------------------------------------------------------X 4/9/2020 17 Civ. 2192 (JGK) (RWL) ORDER ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER, United States Magistrate Judge. As discussed during the April 9, 2020 pre-settlement conference call, the current settlement conference date is adjourned to a time after the Court resolves the motion for reconsideration concerning individual injunctive relief, which is set to be fully briefed by May 1, 2020. Within seven days of entry of the decision on that motion, the parties shall contact the chambers of the undersigned to schedule a settlement conference if the Court has not already reached out to do so. SO ORDERED. _________________________________ ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Dated: April 9, 2020 New York, New York

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