NAVCAN.DC, Inc. et al v. Rinde et al

Filing 100

ORDER: The Parties are also ordered to meet and confer regarding the additional issues raised in Plaintiffs' letter and file a joint status letter by June 18, 2024, detailing whether the issues in Plaintiffs' current letter have been resolved and whether Defendants' counsel still intends to move to withdraw. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer E. Willis on 6/4/2024) (ks)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------------X NAVCAN.DC, INC., et al., ORDER Plaintiff, -against- 23-CV-2267 (LGS) (JW) JEFFREY RINDE, et al., Defendant. -----------------------------------------------------------------X JENNIFER E. WILLIS, United States Magistrate Judge: The Court is in receipt of Defendants’ status update (Dkt. No. 98) and Plaintiffs’ unsought response. Dkt. No. 99. With exception to the notice of depositions on May 31, 2024, any discovery issues Plaintiffs knew of since Defendants’ supplemental production on May 20, 2024, should have been raised earlier and subject to a meet and confer before a letter was filed per this Court’s individual rules. The Parties are ordered to request a single copy of the transcript from the last hearing and email a copy to the Court. The Parties are also ordered to meet and confer regarding the additional issues raised in Plaintiffs’ letter and file a joint status letter by June 18, 2024, detailing whether the issues in Plaintiffs’ current letter have been resolved and whether Defendants’ counsel still intends to move to withdraw. SO ORDERED. DATED: New York, New York June 4, 2024 ______________________________ JENNIFER E. WILLIS United States Magistrate Judge

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