Dobbs et al v. Metropolitan Transit Authority et al
Filing
122
ORDER granting 121 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. So Ordered. (Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 2/15/2021) (js)
Case 1:17-cv-08199-ALC Document 122 Filed 02/15/21 Page 1 of 2
Law Office of
JAMES E. BAHAMONDE, P.C.
February 15,
2021
2501 Jody Court
North Bellmore, NY 11710
Long Island Tel. (516) 783-9662
New York City Tel. (646) 290-8258
Fax No. (646) 435-4376
James@CivilRightsNY.com
February 12, 2021
BY ECF
Hon. Andrew L. Carter, Jr
United States District Judge
Southern District of New York
500 Pearl St., Room 1950
New York, NY 10007
RE.
Hobbs, et al. v. Metropolitan Transit Authority, et al.,
17cv8199 (ALC)(KNF)
Dear Judge Carter, Jr:
I represent the plaintiffs and, joined by Defendants New York City Transit Authority and MTA,
respectfully request a 14-day extension of time to file a status letter. This is the second request
for an extension of time.
On January 15, 2021, the Court granted parties a 30-day extension of time to file a status report
by February 12, 2021. On February 9, 2021, John Egan, the attorney who represents the New
York City Transit Authority and MTA, advised me that his firm is continuing to communicate
with internal decision-makers on the settlement demand and requires more time to respond.
Consequently, parties respectfully request two weeks, until February 26, 2021, to file a status
report.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Respectfully yours,
/s/ James E. Bahamonde
James E. Bahamonde, Esq.
cc: (by ECF)
Alexis Downs
John Egan
Case 1:17-cv-08199-ALC Document 122 Filed 02/15/21 Page 2 of 2
Law Office of
James E. Bahamonde, PC
February 12, 2021
Byron Z. Zinonos
Attorneys for MTA and New York City Transit Authority
Bruce M. Strikowsky
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
Attorney for Advance Transit Co.
February 15, 2021
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