Pugh-Ouza v. Springhill Suites et al

Filing 147

ORDER granting 146 JOINT LETTER MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motion for Summary Judgment, Opposition, and Reply. The summary-judgment briefing schedule is modified as proposed by the parties. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman on 4/9/2021) (jca)

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Case 1:18-cv-01755-RA-DCF Document 146 Filed 04/09/21 Page 1 of 1 Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10112-0015 212.653.8700 main 212.653.8701 fax www.sheppardmullin.com 212.634.3059 direct bmurphy@sheppardmullin.com April 9, 2021 VIA ECF The Honorable Debra Freeman United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 Re: Pugh-Ozua v. Springhill Suites Marriott, et al., No. 18-CV-1755-RA-DF Dear Judge Freeman: We represent Defendants in the above-referenced matter. Defendants’ anticipated motion for summary judgment is currently due to be filed on April 12, 2021, with Plaintiff’s opposition, and Defendants’ reply, due 45 and 21 days sequentially thereafter. (Docket No. 145). As the Court is aware, a further conference to discuss potential resolution of this matter is scheduled for April 15, 2021. In light of the foregoing, and in light of the Hon. Ronnie Abrams’ grant of authority to this Court to further adjust the briefing schedule, (Id.), the Parties’ respectfully request that all current dates be adjourned for approximately 30 days. Thus, if granted, Defendants’ moving papers will be due May 12, 2021, Plaintiffs’ opposition will be due June 28, 2021, and Defendants’ reply will be due July 19, 2021. Thank you for the Court’s attention to this matter. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Brian D. Murphy Brian D. Murphy for SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER & HAMPTON LLP SMRH:4826-5554-0965.1 cc: All Counsel of Record The summary-judgment briefing schedule is modified as proposed by the parties. Dated: 4/9/2021

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