Carrington v. Graden et al
Filing
173
ORDER with respect to 151 Motion for Attorney Fees; with respect to 156 Motion for Attorney Fees. Accordingly, the Court ORDERS that briefing on Defendants' motion for fees is now closed, and the Court will consider the motions as unopposed. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Katherine Polk Failla on 2/7/2020) (kv)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
ROVIER CARRINGTON,
Plaintiff,
-v.BRIAN GRADEN; BRIAN GRADEN
MEDIA, LLC; VIACOMCBS INC.;
VIACOM INTERNATIONAL INC.;
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
CORPORATION; BRAD GREY; BRAD
GREY ESTATE; and BRAD ALAN GREY
TRUST,
18 Civ. 4609 (KPF)
ORDER
Defendants.
KATHERINE POLK FAILLA, District Judge:
On October 11, 2019, the Court granted Defendants’ joint motion for
terminating sanctions and granted Defendants the opportunity to file motions
for attorneys’ fees. (Dkt. #147). On December 2, 2019, and December 3, 2019,
the Court received Defendants’ individual motions for fees. (Dkt. #151, 155,
156). On December 10, 2019, the Court issued an Order providing Plaintiff
with an opportunity to respond to the various motions, and giving Plaintiff until
January 6, 2020, to do so. (Dkt. #164). On January 6, 2020, the Court
received an ex parte communication, sent as an e-mail to the Court’s
chamber’s inbox, from Plaintiff. Plaintiff wrote in part to request an extension
to the deadline the Court had set for Plaintiff’s response to Defendants’ fee
applications. (Id.). The Court denied Plaintiff’s request without prejudice and
offered him the opportunity to re-file his request on the docket and under seal.
(Dkt. #172). The Court has received no further word from Plaintiff.
Accordingly, the Court ORDERS that briefing on Defendants’ motion for
fees is now closed, and the Court will consider the motions as unopposed.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: February 7, 2020
New York, New York
KATHERINE POLK FAILLA
United States District Judge
A copy of this Order was mailed by Chambers to:
Rovier Carrington
5901 Encina Road
Suite C-2
Goleta, CA 93117
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