George Benn v. The City Of New York , et al

Filing 155

ORDER: It is hereby ORDERED that Defendants' application is GRANTED in part. Defendants shall file the opening brief by September 22, 2020. The opposition is due October 27, 2020. The reply is due November 6, 2020. The parties shall comply wi th the Individual Rules and Emergency Individual Rules and Practices on briefs, page limits, exhibits and courtesy copies. (As further set forth in this Order.) ( Motions due by 9/22/2020., Responses due by 10/27/2020, Replies due by 11/6/2020.) (Signed by Judge Lorna G. Schofield on 8/18/2020) (cf)

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Case 1:18-cv-00722-LGS Document 155 Filed 08/18/20 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------------X : GEORGE BENN, : Plaintiff, : : -against: : THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ET AL., : : Defendants. : -------------------------------------------------------------X 18 Civ. 722 (LGS) ORDER LORNA G. SCHOFIELD, District Judge: WHEREAS, by Order dated June 25, 2020, the parties were directed to file a joint letter within two business days upon completion of the parties’ settlement conference before Judge Cave, apprising the Court of the outcome of settlement discussions, and if the case is not resolved, including a proposed briefing schedule for Defendants’ proposed motion for summary judgment; WHEREAS, by letter dated August 17, 2020, Defendants informed the Court that the matter did not resolve at the settlement conference and proposed a briefing schedule. It is hereby ORDERED that Defendants’ application is GRANTED in part. Defendants shall file the opening brief by September 22, 2020. The opposition is due October 27, 2020. The reply is due November 6, 2020. The parties shall comply with the Individual Rules and Emergency Individual Rules and Practices on briefs, page limits, exhibits and courtesy copies. Dated: August 18, 2020 New York, New York

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