CC/Devas (Mauritius) Ltd et al v. Air India, Ltd.

Filing 28

ORDER: The following briefing schedule will apply to Air India's motions to stay discovery pending resolution of its motions to dismiss: 1. Air India will file its motions and accompanying briefs in both cases by November 22, 2021; and 2. The Devas Shareholders and Deutsche Telekom will file responsive briefs by November 26, 2021. The following briefing schedule will apply to the Devas Shareholders' motion for expedited jurisdictional discovery: 1. The Devas Shareholders will f ile their motion and accompanying brief by November 22, 2021; and 2. Air India will file its responsive brief by November 26, 2021. The following briefing schedule will apply to Deutsche Telekom's motion for expedited discovery pursuant to Fed . R. Civ. P. 26(d): 1. Deutsche Telekom will file its motion and accompanying brief by November 22, 2021; and 2. Air India will file its responsive brief by November 26, 2021. Each of the briefs listed above will be no more than twenty pages double-s paced. Given the expedited nature of the briefing schedule, the parties need not comply with Rule IV(C) of this Court's Individual Practices, and instead will electronically file their briefs by the dates listed above. The parties are also dir ected to send courtesy copies of their briefs to the Court via email at GardepheNYSDChambers@nysd.uscourts.gov. The Court will set a briefing schedule for Air India's motions to dismiss and Deutsche Telekom's motion for pre-judgement attachment after resolving the parties' motions for expedited discovery and for stays of discovery. In light of the foregoing, the conference scheduled for November 19, 2021 is adjourned sine die. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Paul G. Gardephe on 11/18/2021) ( Motions due by 11/22/2021., Responses due by 11/26/2021) (ks)

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