Cajero Torres et al v. Sushi Sushi Holdings Inc.

Filing 121

ORDER: The Court rescinds its inquest order at Dkt. 118, which was issued for entry before receiving Defendants letter at Dkt. 119. The Court concludes that a settlement conference should be held before Plaintiff incurs any further attorney's f ees in preparing inquest papers. Accordingly, if settlement discussions are not successful, the Court will issue a new inquest order at that time. Further, even if inquest papers are submitted before trial, the Court may hold decision in abeyance until after trial. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert W. Lehrburger on 6/7/2021) Copies transmitted this date to all parties of record. (mml)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------X CAJERO TORRES, et al., : : Plaintiffs, : : - against : : SUSHI SUSHI HOLDINGS INC., et al., : : Defendants. : ---------------------------------------------------------------X 6/7/2021 19-CV-2532 (PAE) (RWL) ORDER ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER, United States Magistrate Judge. The Court rescinds its inquest order at Dkt. 118, which was issued for entry before receiving Defendant’s letter at Dkt. 119. The Court concludes that a settlement conference should be held before Plaintiff incurs any further attorney’s fees in preparing inquest papers. Accordingly, if settlement discussions are not successful, the Court will issue a new inquest order at that time. Further, even if inquest papers are submitted before trial, the Court may hold decision in abeyance until after trial. SO ORDERED. _________________________________ ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Dated: June 7, 2021 New York, New York Copies transmitted this date to all parties of record. 1

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