Spectrum Dynamics Medical Limited v. General Electric Company et al

Filing 674

ORDER: On May 31, 2023, the Court received an email communication from Plaintiff regarding an inadvertent filing. Pursuant to my Individual Rules, communications with the Court must be by letter filed on ECF except for settlement conference s ubmissions, in camera submissions, and requests for reasonable accommodations on account of disability or religion, which may be emailed to the Court. The Court will not otherwise accept email communications from parties. Accordingly, to the ext ent Plaintiff seeks an action from the Court, such a request must be made by letter on ECF. In the event a document was inadvertently filed, Plaintiff may request by letter on ECF that the document be stricken from the record. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Katharine H. Parker on 6/2/2023) (vfr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 6/2/2023 SPECTRUM DYNAMICS MEDICAL LIMITED, ORDER Plaintiff, 18-CV-11386 (VSB) (KHP) -againstGENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY et al., Defendants. KATHARINE H. PARKER, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE: On May 31, 2023, the Court received an email communication from Plaintiff regarding an inadvertent filing. Pursuant to my Individual Rules, communications with the Court must be by letter filed on ECF except for settlement conference submissions, in camera submissions, and requests for reasonable accommodations on account of disability or religion, which may be emailed to the Court. The Court will not otherwise accept email communications from parties. Accordingly, to the extent Plaintiff seeks an action from the Court, such a request must be made by letter on ECF. In the event a document was inadvertently filed, Plaintiff may request by letter on ECF that the document be stricken from the record. SO ORDERED. Dated: June 2, 2023 New York, New York KATHARINE H. PARKER United States Magistrate Judge

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