CIT Bank, N.A. v. Neris et al
Filing
60
ORDER: Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that the above-named Plaintiff shall file an updated status report within three (3) days of the date of this Order, concerning the status of this action and its contemplation with regard to any further proceedings. In the event no timely response to this Order is submitted, the Court may dismiss the action without further notice for lack of prosecution. So Ordered (Signed by Judge Victor Marrero on 2/3/2021) (js)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
2/3/2021
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CIT BANK, N.A.,
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:
Plaintiff,
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18 Civ. 1511 (VM)
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- against :
ORDER
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RAMON NERIS, et al.,
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Defendant.
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VICTOR MARRERO, United States District Judge.
On January 5, 2021, a notice of appearance was filed on
behalf of certain defendants in the above-captioned matter.
(See Dkt. No. 59.) Before that, on July 14, 2020, the Court
ordered Plaintiff to provide the status of the matter (Dkt.
No. 57), and Plaintiff responded on August 6, 2020, indicating
that it contemplated further litigation, (Dkt. No. 58). Since
then, apart from the above-referenced notice of appearance,
there has been no record of any proceedings or filings of any
papers or correspondence with the Court since the August 6,
2020 status report.
Accordingly, it is hereby
ORDERED that the above-named Plaintiff shall file an
updated status report within three (3) days of the date of
this Order, concerning the status of this action and its
contemplation with regard to any further proceedings. In the
event no timely response to this Order is submitted, the Court
may dismiss the action without further notice for lack of
prosecution.
SO ORDERED.
Dated:
New York, New York
3 February 2020
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Victor Marrero
U.S.D.J.
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