Cui v. East Palace One, Inc. et al
Filing
104
ORDER granting 103 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. The parties may have until 7/15/2021 to submit their proposed settlement agreement to the Court for fairness review. That submission should be directed to Judge Gardephe, as the matter is not before this Court on consent. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman on 6/25/2021) (vfr)
Case 1:17-cv-06713-PGG-DCF Document 103 Filed 06/24/21 Page 1 of 1
TROY LAW, PLLC
ATTORNEYS / COUNSELORS AT LAW
Tel: 718 762 1324 johntroy@troypllc.com Fax: 718 762 1342
41-25 Kissena Blvd., Suite 103, Flushing, New York 11355
June 24, 2021
Via ECF
Honorable Debra C. Freeman
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
500 Pearl Street
New York, NY 10007
Re:
Joint Request for Three Weeks to Submit Joint Fairness Letter Motion with
Signed Settlement Agreement
CUI et al. v EAST PALACE ONE, INC. d/b/a
East Palace Chinese Restaurant et al., 17-cv-06713
Dear Judge Freeman:
This office represents Plaintiff in the above-referenced matter. Plaintiff writes
jointly with Defendants to respectfully request a three (3) week extension to submit the
executed Settlement Agreement for Your Honor’s judicial approval.
Plaintiff sent the proposed draft of the Settlement Agreement to Defendants on
June 17, 2021. Thereafter, there are some issues that Defendants cannot agree to. Both
sides would like to attempt to reach an agreement between themselves before resorting to
judicial intervention.
The parties thank the Court’s kind consideration on this matter.
The parties may have until 7/15/2021 to
submit their proposed settlement agreement to
the Court for fairness review. That submission
should be directed to Judge Gardephe, as the
matter is not before this Court on consent.
Dated: 6/25/2021
Respectfully Submitted,
TROY LAW PLLC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
/s/ John Troy
John Troy, Esq.
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