Keawsri et al v. Ramen-ya Inc. et al

Filing 765

ORDER denying 763 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. The motion to adjourn the hearing is denied. Kora has been aware of his need to be in the United States and to be in court if he wished to attend the hearing for nearly a month. Counsel of fers no explanation for why Kora was not able with that advance notice to ensure that he was in the United States. If Kora wishes to participate remotely, he may make such application through counsel. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close Dkt. No. 763. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Lewis J. Liman on 11/13/2023) (tg)

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KAPLAN & CHUN, P.C. Attorneys at Law 610 East 5th Street, 1st Floor New York, NY 10009 (212) 777-0320 (212) 674-1729 – fax Benjamin R. Kaplan (Retired) Howard C. Chun (NY and NJ) howard@kaplanchun.com November 13, 2023 Hon. Lewis J. Liman Southern District 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 RE: Keawsri, et al, v. Ramen Ya Inc, et al 17 cv: 2406 Dear Judge Liman: I am the attorney for Kenji Kora and Y &S International Corp. I write this letter to inform the court that my client is out of the country and was scheduled to return yesterday but he just notified me that he cannot return until November 20. I would respectfully ask that the hearing be adjourned to November 22 or another date. The motion to adjourn the hearing is denied. Kora has been aware of his need to be in the United States and to be in court if he wished to attend the hearing for nearly a month. Counsel offers no explanation for why Kora was not able with that advance notice to ensure that he was in the United States. If Kora wishes to participate remotely, he may make such application through counsel. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close Dkt. No. 763. November 13, 2023 Very truly yours, Howard Chun s/ Howard Chun

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