Dolcine v. Hanson et al
Filing
79
ORDER: By Order of Reference dated January 2, 2020 (Dkt. No. 79), Judge Caproni referred this case to me for settlement. The parties are directed to advise the Court within 30 days of the date of this Order when they wish to schedule a settlement conference. The parties should do so by filing a letter-motion on the docket that indicates at least three dates that are mutually convenient for the parties. Alternatively, counsel are free to call chambers at (212) 805-0250 with both sides on the line and coordinate with my deputy clerk, David Tam, to find a mutually convenient date for the parties and the Court. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge James L. Cott on 1/2/2020) (jca)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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RICARDO DOLCINE,
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Plaintiff,
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RICHARD HANSON, shield no. 20219, et al,
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Defendants.
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USDC SDNY
DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
DOC #: _________________
1/2/2020
DATE FILED: ______________
ORDER
17-CV-4835 (VEC) (JLC)
JAMES L. COTT, United States Magistrate Judge.
By Order of Reference dated January 2, 2020 (Dkt. No. 79), Judge Caproni referred this
case to me for settlement. The parties are directed to advise the Court within 30 days of the date
of this Order when they wish to schedule a settlement conference. The parties should do so by
filing a letter-motion on the docket that indicates at least three dates that are mutually convenient
for the parties. Alternatively, counsel are free to call chambers at (212) 805-0250 with both sides
on the line and coordinate with my deputy clerk, David Tam, to find a mutually convenient date
for the parties and the Court.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: January 2, 2020
New York, New York
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