Joint Stock Company "Channel One Russia Worldwide" v. Russian TV Company Inc. et al

Filing 319

ORDER RE DAMAGES BRIEFING:For the reasons discussed during today's telephonic conference, the Court will make a recommendation regarding damages to the district judge based upon the existing evidentiary record. The parties may argue the damag es issues, based upon that record, on the following schedule: Plaintiff's opening brief: December 17, 2021. Defendants' responding brief: January 7, 2022. Plaintiff's reply brief: January 14, 2022. Principal briefs are limited to te n pages. The reply brief is limited to five pages. The Court does not require any additional briefing regarding the language of the proposed permanent injunction. ( Motions due by 12/17/2021., Responses due by 1/7/2022, Replies due by 1/14/2022.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 11/22/2021) (rro)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JOINT STOCK COMPANY "CHANNEL ONE RUSSIA WORLDWIDE," Plaintiff, -against- 11/22/2021 18-CV-2318 (LGS) (BCM) ORDER RE DAMAGES BRIEFING RUSSIAN TV COMPANY, INC., et al., Defendants. BARBARA MOSES, United States Magistrate Judge. For the reasons discussed during today's telephonic conference, the Court will make a recommendation regarding damages to the district judge based upon the existing evidentiary record. The parties may argue the damages issues, based upon that record, on the following schedule: Plaintiff's opening brief: Defendants' responding brief: Plaintiff's reply brief: December 17, 2021 January 7, 2022 January 14, 2022 Principal briefs are limited to ten pages. The reply brief is limited to five pages. The Court does not require any additional briefing regarding the language of the proposed permanent injunction. Dated: New York, New York November 22, 2021 SO ORDERED. ________________________________ BARBARA MOSES United States Magistrate Judge

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