Cuffaro v. Townsquare Media, Inc.

Filing 28

ORDER granting 27 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File The request is granted. The deadline for the parties to restore this action to the Court's calendar is extended until February 26, 2025. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge John P. Cronan on 1/27/2025) (jca)

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333 EARLE OVINGTON BLVD, STE 402 UNIONDALE, NEW YORK 11553 T: 516-203-7600 F: 516-282-7878 January 24, 2025 VIA ECF Honorable John P. Cronan United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 Re: The request is granted. The deadline for the parties to restore this action to the Court's calendar is extended until February 26, 2025. SO ORDERED January 27, 2025 New York, New York ______________________ JOHN P. CRONAN United States District Judge Cuffaro v. Townsquare Media, Inc., 1:24-cv-03855-JPC Dear Judge Cronan: We represent Plaintiff Chris Cuffaro in the above-captioned case. We write to respectfully request another thirty-day extension of time, through February 26, 2025, for the parties to file their dismissal papers in this action. 1) The original deadline is January 25, 2025 (or January 27, 2025 since the 25th falls on a Saturday) [Dkt. No. 26] 2) The reason for the delay is that Plaintiff had other non-filed claims against the Defendant and so the parties engaged in lengthy negotiations to settle all pending claims as part of a single transaction. The parties have finally succeeded and therefore are in the process of memorializing the final agreement. 3) This is the third request for the extension of this deadline. 4) The Court previously granted extensions at Dkt. No. 24 and Dkt. No. 26. 5) Defendant Townsquare Media, Inc. consents to the requested relief. The parties thank the Court for its consideration. Respectfully Submitted, s/jameshfreeman/ James H. Freeman Counsel for Plaintiff

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