Levinson v. Federal Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Corrections Center-NY Warden

Filing 92

ORDER: As discussed at the April 6, 2023 case management conference, Plaintiff shall file a letter with the Court by May 8, 2023 informing the Court whether Plaintiff is withdrawing his medical malpractice claim. If Plaintiff chooses not to wit hdraw the medical malpractice claim, Plaintiff shall include the name of the expert he will be retaining in the letter. Defendant's motion for summary judgment is due Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Plaintiff's opposition to the motion for summ ary judgment is due Friday, July 7, 2023. Defendant's reply is due Friday July 21, 2023. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully requested to mail a copy of this order to the Plaintiff. SO ORDERED.( Motions due by 6/7/2023., Replies due by 7/21/2023., Responses due by 7/7/2023) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Katharine H. Parker on 4/6/2023) (vfr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK NIKOLAY LEVINSON, 4/6/2023 20-CV-7375 (VEC) (KHP) Plaintiff, ORDER -againstUNITED STATES OF AMERICA Defendant. KATHARINE H. PARKER, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE. As discussed at the April 6, 2023 case management conference, Plaintiff shall file a letter with the Court by May 8, 2023 informing the Court whether Plaintiff is withdrawing his medical malpractice claim. If Plaintiff chooses not to withdraw the medical malpractice claim, Plaintiff shall include the name of the expert he will be retaining in the letter. Defendant’s motion for summary judgment is due Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Plaintiff’s opposition to the motion for summary judgment is due Friday, July 7, 2023. Defendant’s reply is due Friday July 21, 2023. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully requested to mail a copy of this order to the Plaintiff. Dated: April 6, 2023 New York, New York SO ORDERED. ________________________________ KATHARINE H. PARKER United States Magistrate Judge

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