Javier Ortiz v. Madrid Bakery LLC et al

Filing 10

ORDER: The parties have informed the Court that they have reached an agreement in principle to settle the action. The Court expects the parties to file an application for judicial approval of the settlement and to submit a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice no later than June 23, 2022. The deadline for Defendants to respond to the complaint, Dkt. No. 1, is adjourned nunc pro tunc and sine die. The initial pretrial conference scheduled for July 22, 2022 is adjourned sine die, and the deadline for the parties to submit a joint letter and proposed case management plan is also adjourned sine die. SO ORDERED. ( Motions due by 6/23/2022.) (Signed by Judge Gregory H. Woods on 5/9/2022) (rro)

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Case 1:21-cv-09630-GHW Document 10 Filed 05/09/22 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------------- X : FRANCISCO JAVIER ORTIZ, : : Plaintiff, : : -v : : MADRID BAKERY LLC and ARONULO : VALERA, : : Defendants. : : ----------------------------------------------------------------- X GREGORY H. WOODS, United States District Judge: USDC SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: _________________ DATE FILED: 5/9/2022 1:21-cv-09630-GHW ORDER The parties have informed the Court that they have reached an agreement in principle to settle the action. The Court expects the parties to file an application for judicial approval of the settlement and to submit a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice no later than June 23, 2022. The deadline for Defendants to respond to the complaint, Dkt. No. 1, is adjourned nunc pro tunc and sine die. The initial pretrial conference scheduled for July 22, 2022 is adjourned sine die, and the deadline for the parties to submit a joint letter and proposed case management plan is also adjourned sine die. SO ORDERED. Dated: May 9, 2022 __________________________________ GREGORY H. WOODS United States District Judge

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