Hwang v. Garland et al
Filing
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ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, within sixty (60) days of service of the summons and complaint, the parties must meet and confer in a good-faith attempt to settle this action. If the parties do not reach a settlement within this timeframe, the parties shall file a joint letter with the Court either: (1) requesting additional time to confer to reach a resolution; or (2) request that the Court proceed with an initial pretrial conference. This letter shall be filed within seventy (70) days of service of the summons and complaint. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Jessica G. L. Clarke on 5/9/2024) (tg)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
JIWON HWANG,
Plaintiff,
-against-
24-CV-3366 (JGLC)
MERRICK GARLAND, Attorney General of
the United States and TRACY RENAUD,
USCIS Director,
ORDER
Defendants.
JESSICA G. L. CLARKE, United States District Judge:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, within sixty (60) days of service of the summons and
complaint, the parties must meet and confer in a good-faith attempt to settle this action. If the
parties do not reach a settlement within this timeframe, the parties shall file a joint letter with the
Court either: (1) requesting additional time to confer to reach a resolution; or (2) request that the
Court proceed with an initial pretrial conference. This letter shall be filed within seventy (70)
days of service of the summons and complaint.
Dated: May 9, 2024
New York, New York
SO ORDERED.
JESSICA G. L. CLARKE
United States District Judge
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