Escobar Montiel et al v. Shamrock Saloon II LLC et al
Filing
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ORDER: In light of the Yom Kippur holiday, the Court will extend the deadline for depositions until Friday, October 2, 2020, but will not extend the deadline further, and as further set forth in this order. Counsel for each side is to serve this notice forthwith on each deponent and is to file a declaration of service on the docket of this case by 3 p.m. tomorrow, September 25, 2020. (Deposition due by 10/2/2020.) (Signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on 9/24/2020) (jwh)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
HERMELINDO ESCOBAR MONTIEL, et al.,
-v-
Plaintiff,
SHAMROCK SALOON II LLC, et al.,
17 Civ. 5550 (PAE)
ORDER
Defendants.
PAUL A. ENGELMAYER, District Judge:
In light of the Yom Kippur holiday, the Court will extend the deadline for depositions
until Friday, October 2, 2020, but will not extend the deadline further. To ensure that the two
outstanding depositions are taken without the need for further application to the Court, the Court
orders that the first of these depositions (the one originally noticed for September 3, 2020) occur
on Wednesday, September 30, 2020, and that the second (the one originally noticed for
September 4, 2020) occur on October 1, 2020. These dates may be moved on mutual consent of
the parties, but they may be moved on consent only until October 2, 2020 and no later. For
avoidance of doubt, counsel for both sides, and the witness, are directed to attend on the
dates indicated. Failure to do so, absent a court order affirmatively so authorizing, will
subject the non-appearing counsel or witness to contempt sanctions. Counsel for each side is
to serve this notice forthwith on each deponent and is to file a declaration of service on the
docket of this case by 3 p.m. tomorrow, September 25, 2020.
SO ORDERED.
PaJA.�
__________________________________
PAUL A. ENGELMAYER
United States District Judge
Dated: September 24, 2020
New York, New York
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