Lawal v. Bioelements, Inc.

Filing 10

ORDER: Plaintiff served the Complaint on April 11, 2022, making a response due May 2, 2022. The Court twice granted extension requests to respond to the Complaint because the parties were engaging in settlement discussions. See Dkts. 7, 9. The Co urt's most recent order extended the time to answer the Complaint until June 17, 2022. See Dkt. 9. Yet Defendant has still not responded to the Complaint. By August 1, 2022, the parties shall file a joint status letter. That letter must explain the current status of settlement negotiations and why Defendant has still not responded to the Complaint. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge John P. Cronan on 7/28/2022) (jca)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------------- X : SHAEL CRUZ, On behalf of herself and all others : similarly situated, : : Plaintiff, : : -v: : BIOELEMENTS, INC., : : Defendant. : : : ---------------------------------------------------------------------- X 22 Civ. 2692 (JPC) ORDER JOHN P. CRONAN, United States District Judge: Plaintiff served the Complaint on April 11, 2022, making a response due May 2, 2022. The Court twice granted extension requests to respond to the Complaint because the parties were engaging in settlement discussions. See Dkts. 7, 9. The Court’s most recent order extended the time to answer the Complaint until June 17, 2022. See Dkt. 9. Yet Defendant has still not responded to the Complaint. By August 1, 2022, the parties shall file a joint status letter. That letter must explain the current status of settlement negotiations and why Defendant has still not responded to the Complaint. SO ORDERED. Dated: July 28, 2022 New York, New York __________________________________ JOHN P. CRONAN United States District Judge

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