De La Rosa v. Tresser Management Corp. et al
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ORDER granting 30 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. Granted. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil on 2/7/2024) (tg)
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DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
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DATE FILED: 2/7/2024
February 6, 2024
Via ECF
The Honorable Mary Kay Vyskocil
United States District Judge
United States District Court
500 Pearl Street
New York, New York 10007
Re:
First Request to Extend 30-Day Order
Jessica De La Rosa v. Tresser Management Corp. and Mexico Lindo Restaurant, Inc.,
Docket No. 23-Civ-03448 (MKV)(JW)
Dear Judge Vyskocil:
We represent the plaintiff in the above-entitled case. On behalf of the plaintiff, and with
the consent of defendants, we write to respectfully ask the Court for an extension of time to file
the stipulation of dismissal from February 9, 2024 (ECF No. 29) to March 11, 2024, or, in the
alternative, for the Court to re-open the case. The reason for this request is because the parties
need additional time to memorialize their settlement terms in writing.
By way of background, the parties settled this action on January 5, 2024 and have been
working to memorialize their settlement terms in writing. On January 9, 2024 plaintiff circulated
a draft settlement agreement reflecting the parties settlement terms. Defendants are still
reviewing the settlement documents, and plaintiff currently awaits their comments.
As a result of the above, plaintiff respectfully requests an extension of time, to March 11,
2024, for the parties to file either a stipulation of dismissal or request that the Court re-open this
case.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/
Robert G. Hanski, Esq.
2/7/2024
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