Miranda Franco et al v. Mi Barrio Meat Market Inc. et al
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ORDER granting 15 LETTER MOTION to Adjourn Conference addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan from Plaintiff dated 9/23/2020. Document filed by Jesus Miranda Franco (on behalf of others similarly situated), Jesus Miranda Franco (individually). The init ial pre-trial conference in this matter is hereby adjourned to November 6, 2020 at 3 p.m. Plaintiff shall file an update on the status of service within one week of this Order. SO ORDERED. (Initial Conference set for 11/6/2020 at 03:00 PM before Judge Alison J. Nathan). (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 9/24/2020) (rjm)
Case 1:20-cv-04983-AJN Document 15 Filed 09/23/20 Page 1 of 1
Michael Faillace & Associates, P.C.
Employment and Litigation Attorneys
60 East 42nd Street, Suite 2020
New York, New York 10165
Telephone: (212) 317-1200
Facsimile: (212) 317-1620
September 23, 2020
Via ECF
Honorable Alison J. Nathan.
United States District Judge
40 Foley Square
New York, NY 10007
Re:
9/24/2020
Miranda Franco et al v. Mi Barrio Meat Market Inc. et al
20-cv-04983
Dear Judge Nathan:
I represent Plaintiffs in the above referenced matter and submit this letter to request and
adjournment of the Initial Conference, which is currently set for October 2, 2020. This is the first
request of its kind. The reason for the request is that Plaintiff is still in the process of serving
Defendants, and, therefore, no defendant has answered or otherwise appeared in the case.
Accordingly, Plaintiff makes this request without the consent of Defendants.
Plaintiff thus respectfully requests that the initial conference be adjourned 30 days so that
Plaintiff can serve Defendants and so that Defendants have a chance to answer or otherwise
respond to the complaint.
/s/ Clela Errington
Clela A. Errington, Esq.
9/24/2020
Certified as a minority-owned business in the State of New York
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