Johnson v. NYU Langone Health et al

Filing 62

ORDER re: 60 Order. The Court directed Defendants to file two letters, among other documents, that relate to ongoing discovery disputes between the parties by January 28, 2025. (ECF No. 60). Defendants previously requested and received an ext ension of time to comply (ECF Nos. 57; 60), but they have not submitted the required filings. As a one-time courtesy, the Court sua sponte extends the deadline for Defendants to comply (see ECF No. 60) up to and including January 30, 2025. Failure to respond will result in the Court compelling the discovery that Plaintiff has requested (see ECF Nos. 47; 5254) and potentially imposing sanctions, including Plaintiff's attorneys fees and costs. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave on 1/29/2025) (ar)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK MARQUIS JOHNSON, Plaintiff, -v- CIVIL ACTION NO.: 22 Civ. 9456 (JHR) (SLC) ORDER NYU LANGONE HEALTH, et al., Defendants. SARAH L. CAVE, United States Magistrate Judge. The Court directed Defendants to file two letters, among other documents, that relate to ongoing discovery disputes between the parties by January 28, 2025. (ECF No. 60). Defendants previously requested and received an extension of time to comply (ECF Nos. 57; 60), but they have not submitted the required filings. As a one-time courtesy, the Court sua sponte extends the deadline for Defendants to comply (see ECF No. 60) up to and including January 30, 2025. Failure to respond will result in the Court compelling the discovery that Plaintiff has requested (see ECF Nos. 47; 52–54) and potentially imposing sanctions, including Plaintiff’s attorneys’ fees and costs. Dated: New York, New York January 29, 2025 SO ORDERED. _________________________ SARAH L. CAVE United States Magistrate Judge

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