M.N. et al v. New York City Department of Education et al
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ORDER, Defendants' counsel disclosed that the Department of Education has authorized payment pursuant to the Findings of Fact and Decision issued in this case. The parties shall file a joint status letter by May 24, 2024, confirming whether payment has been received and whether that portion of this matter is moot. The letter should also propose deadlines for issues pertaining to attorney's fees in this matter, including a deadline for the disclosure of billing records and deadlines for any motion practice. Defendants' deadline to respond to the Complaint is hereby extended to June 7, 2024. SO ORDERED. ( All Defendants.) (Signed by Judge Jesse M. Furman on 5/10/24) (yv)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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M.N., individually, and on behalf of her child, N.V., a
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minor,
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Plaintiff,
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NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION :
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Defendants.
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24-CV-2887 (JMF)
ORDER
JESSE M. FURMAN, United States District Judge:
As stated on the record during the teleconference held earlier today:
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Defendants’ counsel disclosed that the Department of Education has authorized
payment pursuant to the Findings of Fact and Decision issued in this case. The parties
shall file a joint status letter by May 24, 2024, confirming whether payment has been
received and whether that portion of this matter is moot. The letter should also
propose deadlines for issues pertaining to attorney’s fees in this matter, including a
deadline for the disclosure of billing records and deadlines for any motion practice.
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Defendants’ deadline to respond to the Complaint is hereby extended to June 7, 2024.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: May 10, 2024
New York, New York
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JESSE M. FURMAN
United States District Judge
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