Golden Insurance Company v. PCF State Restorations, Inc.
Filing
168
ORDER: Despite the passage of six weeks since the Court's February 13 Order, the parties have failed to file a stipulation resolving this action. No later than April 3, 2020, the parties shall file a proposed stipulation dismissing all remaining claims and closing this case. (As further set forth in this Order.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 3/30/2020) (cf)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
3/30/20
GOLDEN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
17-CV-5390 (LTS) (BCM)
-againstFEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
ORDER
Defendant.
BARBARA MOSES, United States Magistrate Judge.
On February 11, 2020, the Court issued an Order (Dkt. No. 165) scheduling a telephonic
status conference for February 26, 2020. On February 13, 2020, plaintiff filed a letter (Dkt. No.
166) reporting that the remaining parties had no outstanding disputes between them and
"agree[d] that no further proceedings are necessary." Later that day, the Court issued an Order
(Dkt. No. 167) adjourning the February 26 telephonic conference, sine die, "[b]ased on the
parties' representations," and directing the parties to "promptly file a proposed stipulation and
order (signed by all parties) dismissing this action for the district judge's signature."
Despite the passage of six weeks since the Court's February 13 Order, the parties have
failed to file a stipulation resolving this action. No later than April 3, 2020, the parties shall file a
proposed stipulation dismissing all remaining claims and closing this case. If the parties are
unable to agree on the form of a proposed stipulation, they shall file a joint letter, not exceeding
two pages, explaining their areas of disagreement, without argument, and proposing two dates
for a telephonic conference with the Court to take place the week of April 6, 2020.
Dated: New York, New York
March 30, 2020
SO ORDERED.
________________________________
BARBARA MOSES
United States Magistrate Judge
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