Fernandez v. The Buffalo Billfold Company
Filing
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ORDER On January 6, 2025, Defendant waived service of the Summons and Complaint in this action. Dkt. 8. Defendant's deadline to respond to the Complaint was therefore March 7, 2025. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(a)(1)(A)(ii). That deadline has pass ed, and the docket does not reflect a response to the Complaint from Defendant. Accordingly, the Court extends sua sponte Defendant's deadline to respond to the Complaint until March 14, 2025. If Defendant once again fails to respond to the Complaint by its deadline to do so, Plaintiff shall seek a Certificate of Default by March 21, 2025. SO ORDERED. The Buffalo Billfold Company answer due 3/14/2025. (Signed by Judge John P. Cronan on 3/10/2025) (jca)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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FELIPE FERNANDEZ, on behalf of himself and all
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others similarly situated,
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Plaintiff,
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THE BUFFALO BILLFOLD COMPANY,
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Defendant.
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24 Civ. 7242 (JPC)
ORDER
JOHN P. CRONAN, United States District Judge:
On January 6, 2025, Defendant waived service of the Summons and Complaint in this
action. Dkt. 8. Defendant’s deadline to respond to the Complaint was therefore March 7, 2025.
See Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(a)(1)(A)(ii). That deadline has passed, and the docket does not reflect a
response to the Complaint from Defendant. Accordingly, the Court extends sua sponte Defendant’s
deadline to respond to the Complaint until March 14, 2025. If Defendant once again fails to respond
to the Complaint by its deadline to do so, Plaintiff shall seek a Certificate of Default by March 21,
2025.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: March 10, 2025
New York, New York
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JOHN P. CRONAN
United States District Judge
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