K.A. v. The City Of New York , et al
Filing
172
ORDER granting 171 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 9/24/2024) (tg)
MARC J. HELD*
EDWARD S. MILLER
URI NAZRYAN
PHILIP M. HINES*
OLIVER WILLIAMS
*ALSO ADMITTED IN NEW JERSEY
CARL ZAPFFE*
OF COUNSEL
HELD & HINES LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
JACK ANGELOU
SHERRY D. DANZIG
September 23, 2024
Via ECF
Hon. Andrew L. Carter, Jr.
U.S. District Court Judge
Southern District of New York
40 Foley Square, Room 435
New York, NY 10007
Re:
September 24, 2024
K.A., et al. v. The City of New York, et al., 1:18-cv-03858-ALC-SLC—Joint
Letter Request to Extend Time to File Stipulation of Dismissal
Dear Hon. Carter:
I represent Plaintiffs in this case. I write jointly on behalf of all parties to request a second
30-day extension of the deadline to file the stipulation of dismissal, as required by the Court’s
orders dated August 9, 2024 (dkt. 168) and August 23, 2024 (dkt. 170)—and specifically, to extend
the deadline from September 23, 2024, to October 23, 2024. As explained in my letter dated August
22, 2024 (dkt. 169), all the settlement paperwork has been executed, but Plaintiffs are still waiting
for the receipt of one settlement check, possibly due to a problem with the mail. The parties
conferred today, and the City should be re-issuing the check shortly. The parties acknowledge that
the process may take some time to complete, however, as soon as the final check is received, the
parties will promptly file the stipulation of dismissal. Thank you.
Respectfully Submitted,
/s/ Uri Nazryan
Uri Nazryan
Counsel for Plaintiffs
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