Sure Fit Home Products, LLC et al v. Maytex Mills Inc.

Filing 141

ORDER: granting 140 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. The deadline for the letter presenting discovery disputes is extended to January 24, 2022. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein on 1/11/2022) (ama)

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Case 1:21-cv-02169-LGS-GWG Document 140 Filed 01/10/22 Page 1 of 1 141 01/11/22 January 10, 2022 Via ECF Hon. Gabriel W. Gorenstein United States Magistrate Judge United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, New York 10007 Re: MEMORANDUM ENDORSED Sure Fit Home Products LLC et al v. Maytex Mills, Inc., 21-cv-2169 Dear Judge Gorenstein: We are counsel to Plaintiffs in the above matter and are submitting this joint letter on behalf of all the parties concerning the status of the parties’ resolution of discovery disputes, pursuant to the Court’s December 21 Order (Dkt. 138). Specifically, the parties are seeking an adjournment of the date for submitting these discovery disputes to the Court. The parties understand that this adjournment will not affect any other remaining due dates in the action. The Court has adjourned the hearing of those disputes at the joint request of the parties on three previous occasions (November 18, 2021 (Dkt. 133); December 1, 2021 (Dkt. 135); December 21, 2021 (Dkt. 138) as the parties have been working on resolving the disputes without the Court’s intervention. The current due date for submitting these issues to the Court for resolution is today, January 10, 2022 (Dkt. 138). The parties jointly seek another adjournment of that date until January 24, 2022 to continue attempting to resolve the disputes. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Lee A. Goldberg Lee A. Goldberg (LG-9423) cc. Douglas Morseburg, Esq. (counsel for Maytex Mills, Inc.) The deadline for the letter presenting discovery disputes is extended to January 24, 2022. So Ordered. January 11, 2022

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