MacAlister v. Millennium Hotels & Resorts et al
Filing
64
ORDER granting 63 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. Granted. The parties are directed to submit a joint proposed discovery schedule by April 9, 2021. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion. Doc. 63. So ordered. (Signed by Judge Edgardo Ramos on 3/26/2021) (va)
LAW OFFICES OF CYNTHIA A. AUGELLO, P.C.
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GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK 11530
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Granted. The parties are directed to submit
a joint proposed discovery schedule by
April 9, 2021. The Clerk of Court is
respectfully directed to terminate the
motion. Doc. 63.
So ordered.
March 25, 2021
VIA ECF
Honorable Edgardo Ramos
United States District Court Judge
Southern District of New York
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse
40 Foley Square
New York, New York 10007
Re:
3/26/2021
MacAlister v. Millennium Hotels & Resorts, et al.
Civil Action Number: 17-cv-6189
Dear Judge Ramos:
This firm represents Defendant Millennium Hotels in the above referenced action. At this
time, we write to provide the Court with an update and request a short extension of time to submit
a proposed discovery schedule. The parties are continuing to work towards settlement.
Concerning the proposed discovery schedule, Plaintiff had to leave town for an emergency and
will be unable to review the schedule until after April 2, 2021. As such, we respectfully request
an extension of time until April 9, 2021 to submit the joint proposed discovery schedule. As the
Court is aware, Plaintiff is pro se and the undersigned did not want to submit a proposed schedule
without giving Plaintiff time to review same.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Respectfully submitted,
Cynthia A. Augello
______________________
Cynthia A. Augello
cc:
Stacey MacAlister (via ECF)
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