Pugh-Ouza v. Springhill Suites et al
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ORDER re: 142 Order on Motion for Discovery, 139 Order on Motion for Conference. Accordingly, discovery is now closed, and the Court adopts the following briefing schedule: Defendants' motion for summary judgment is due March 1, 2021. Plaintiff's opposition is due April 15, 2021. Defendants' reply is due May 6. 2021. SO ORDERED. (Motions due by 3/1/2021., Responses due by 4/15/2021, Replies due by 5/6/2021.) (Signed by Judge Ronnie Abrams on 1/13/2021) (kv)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
USDC-SDNY
DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
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DATE FILED: 1/13/2021
SHANELL PUGH-OZUA,
Plaintiff,
v.
No. 18-CV-1755 (RA)
SPRINGHILL SUITES a/k/a SPRINGHILL
SUITES MARRIOTT, MARRIOTT HOTEL
SERVICES, INC., MARRIOTT
WORLDWIDE RESERVATION SERVICES,
LLC, CARRIE CARPENTER, GINA
NGEAU, AND AUBREY KARACIA,
ORDER
Defendants.
RONNIE ABRAMS, United States District Judge:
In its previous order, Dkt. 139, the Court directed that Defendants’ anticipated summary
judgment papers would be due sixty days after Magistrate Judge Freeman’s ruling on Plaintiff’s
discovery motion, that Plaintiff’s opposition papers would be due an additional forty-five days
later, and that Defendants’ reply papers would be due an additional twenty-one days after the due
date for Plaintiff’s opposition. Judge Freeman issued an order on December 28, 2020, denying
Plaintiff’s letter motion for additional discovery. See Dkt. 142. No objections were filed within
14 days of that order, and the Court discerns no clear error in the order. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(a).
Accordingly, discovery is now closed, and the Court adopts the following briefing schedule:
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Defendants’ motion for summary judgment is due March 1, 2021.
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Plaintiff’s opposition is due April 15, 2021.
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Defendants’ reply is due May 6. 2021.
SO ORDERED.
Dated:
January 13, 2021
New York, New York
RONNIE ABRAMS
United States District Judge
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