Salla v. Mayorkas et al
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ORDER granting #21 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. The conference is rescheduled for March 11 at 12:30 p.m. SO ORDERED. Initial Conference set for 3/11/2024 at 12:30 PM before Judge Arun Subramanian.. (Signed by Judge Arun Subramanian on 2/6/2024) (tg)
Case 1:23-cv-11047-AS Document 21 Filed 02/06/24 Page 1 of 2
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February 6, 2024
Via ECF
Honorable Judge Arun Subramanian
United States District Court
Southern District of New York
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New York, NY 10007
RE: Rasiklal Bhuralal Salla v. Alejandro Mayorkas, et al., Index No. 23-cv-11047 (AS)
Dear Judge Subramanian,
I represent Petitioner Rasiklal Bhuralal Salla in the captioned matter. I am writing this
letter-motion pursuant to the Honorable Court’s Individual Practices, Rule 3-E, requesting this
court to adjourn the Initial Pretrial Conference scheduled on February 22, 2024 and postpone the
same to a later date after March 8, 2024, when the answer of the Respondent is due.
The reason I make this request is that due to my prior travel plans, I will be travelling
overseas from February 20th, to February 23rd, 2024, and therefore will not be able to attend the
Pretrial Conference as scheduled by the Court.
I have conferred with Defendant’s Attorney, Courtney E. Moran, and we are discussing
preliminary facts about this matter. She also consents to my request for adjournment of the Initial
Pretrial Conference in view of the filing deadline of Respondent’s Answer on or before March
08, 2024. Accordingly, parties’ time to file a Joint Letter, as well as a proposed Civil Case
Management Plan and Scheduling Order will also be rescheduled to no later than Thursday of the
week prior to the adjourned conference date.
This is the first request for adjournment in this matter.
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