Zinnamon v. Shahid, Inc.

Filing 11

ORDER: granting 10 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. Application Granted. Plaintiff is advised that future extension requests are unlikely to be granted barring extenuating circumstances. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Vernon S. Broderick on 9/15/2022) (ama)

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Case 1:22-cv-05912-VSB Document 11 Filed 09/15/22 Page 1 of 1 YAAKOV SAKSSō* JUDAH STEINSō ELIYAHU BABADSō MARK ROZENBERG ō KENNETH WILLARDSō S NJBar Admissions ^ CT & NJ Bar Admissions ƒ NY Bar Admission *Federal Court Bar Admissions AR, CT, CO, DC, IL, MI, MO, ND, NE, NM, TN, TX, WI One University Plaza, Suite 620, Hackensack, NJ 07601| tel: 201.282.6500|fax: 201.282.6501|www.steinsakslegal.com September 14, 2022 Via CM/ECF The Honorable Vernon S. Broderick United States District Court Southern District of New York Re: Zinnamon v. Shahid, Inc. Case #: 1:22-cv-05912-VSB 09/15/2022 Plaintiff is advised that future extension requests are unlikely to be granted barring extenuating circumstances. Dear Judge Broderick: We represent the plaintiff in the above matter. Pursuant to the Court’s order of September 7, 2022, we write to respectfully request an extension of 30 days to seek a default judgment against Defendant. This is the first such request in this matter. Plaintiff has obtained the Clerk’s Certificate of Default on September 8, and has mailed it to Defendant’s business address. Given the additional time, we intend to reach out to Defendant to impress upon him the importance of answering the complaint, before proceeding with a default judgment in accordance with Rule 4(H) of Your Honor’s Individual Rules and Practices in Civil Cases. We thank Your Honor and the Court for its kind considerations and courtesies. Respectfully submitted, s/ Mark Rozenberg Mark Rozenberg, Esq. cc: All Counsel of Record via ECF

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