Sookul v. Worldwide Comics, Inc.

Filing 23

ORDER: In the order scheduling the initial pretrial conference in this matter, the parties were directed to submit a joint letter via ECF and to email a joint proposed Case Management Plan and Scheduling Order to Chambers by no later than May 17, 20 23. Dkt. No. 22. The Court has not received the parties' submissions. The parties are directed to submit their joint letter via ECF and to email their joint proposed Case Management Plan to Chambers forthwith, and in no event later than May 22, 2023. Plaintiff is directed to serve this order on Defendant and to retain proof of service. (Signed by Judge Gregory H. Woods on 5/18/2023) (rro)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------------------- X : SANJAY SOOKUL, on behalf of himself and all others : similarly situated, : : Plaintiff, : : -against: : WORLDWIDE COMICS, INC., : : Defendant. : ----------------------------------------------------------------------- X USDC SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: _________________ DATE FILED: 5/18/2023 1:22-cv-9776-GHW ORDER GREGORY H. WOODS, District Judge: In the order scheduling the initial pretrial conference in this matter, the parties were directed to submit a joint letter via ECF and to email a joint proposed Case Management Plan and Scheduling Order to Chambers by no later than May 17, 2023. Dkt. No. 22. The Court has not received the parties’ submissions. The parties are directed to submit their joint letter via ECF and to email their joint proposed Case Management Plan to Chambers forthwith, and in no event later than May 22, 2023. Plaintiff is directed to serve this order on Defendant and to retain proof of service. SO ORDERED. Dated: May 18, 2023 New York, New York _____________________________________ GREGORY H. WOODS United States District Judge

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