Hernandez v. Sharp Management Corp.

Filing 25

ORDER granting 24 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. Application GRANTED. The parties' deadline to file their motion seeking approval of the settlement agreement is extended to May 7, 2021. To the extent necessary, the April 30, 2021 conference is adjourned to May 14, 2021. Counsel are warned to heed this Court's Individual Practices mandating that requests for extension be filed at least 48 hours in advance of the original deadline. SO ORDERED.. (Signed by Judge Valerie E. Caproni on 4/26/2021) (vf)

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MEMO ENDORSED Abdul Hassan Law Group, PLLC 215-28 Hillside Avenue Queens Village, New York, 11427 ~~~~~ Abdul K. Hassan, Esq. Email: abdul@abdulhassan.com Employment and Labor Lawyer USDC SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: DATE FILED: Tel: 718-740-1000 Fax: 718-740-2000 Web: www.abdulhassan.com April 23, 2021 Via ECF Hon. Valerie E. Caproni, USDJ United States District Court, SDNY 40 Foley Square, Courtroom 443 New York , NY 10007 Tel: 212-805-6350 Re: Hernandez v. Sharp Management Corp. Case No. 20-CV-04415 (VEC)(RWL) Motion for Extension of Time Dear Judge Caproni: My firm represents plaintiff in the above-referenced action, and I respectfully write with the consent of both parties to request a brief two-week extension of the April 23, 2021 deadline for Plaintiff to file his motion for settlement approval. This request is being made because some additional time is needed to finalize the settlement papers – a corresponding adjournment of the April 30, 2021 conference is also requested. No prior request for an extension of this deadline was made. We thank the Court in advance for its time and consideration. Respectfully submitted, Abdul Hassan Law Group, PLLC _/s/ Abdul Hassan____________ By: Abdul K. Hassan, Esq. (AH6510) Counsel for Plaintiff cc: Defense Counsel via ECF SO ORDERED. HON. VALERIE CAPRONI UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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