Heritage Integrity Investment Trust v. Computershare Trust Company, N.A. et al

Filing 53

ORDER: The Court has received plaintiff's refiled motions (i) to dismiss the counterclaims asserted by pro se defendant Isaac Cain (Dkt. 49), and (ii) for a default judgment against defendant Ruwack Irrevocable Trust. (Dkt. 51.) The Court modif ies the coordinated briefing schedule (see Dkt. 42), as follows: Opposition papers to all pending motions (including papers in opposition to Computer share Trust Company's pending motion) must be filed no later than March 31, 2025. Reply pape rs must be filed no later than April 14, 2025. If the parties wish to vary this schedule, they must promptly meet and confer in a good faith effort to stipulate to an alternative schedule. ( Responses due by 3/31/2025, Replies due by 4/14/2025.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses on 3/12/2025) (rro)

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Case 1:24-cv-09309-JPC-BCM Document 53 Filed 03/12/25 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Page 1 of 1 3/12/2025 HERITAGE INTEGRITY INVESTMENT TRUST, 24-CV-9309 (JPC) (BCM) Plaintiff, ORDER -againstCOMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY, N.A. et al., Defendant. BARBARA MOSES, United States Magistrate Judge. The Court has received plaintiff's refiled motions (i) to dismiss the counterclaims asserted by pro se defendant Isaac Cain (Dkt. 49), and (ii) for a default judgment against defendant Ruwack Irrevocable Trust. (Dkt. 51.) The Court modifies the coordinated briefing schedule (see Dkt. 42), as follows: • Opposition papers to all pending motions (including papers in opposition to Computershare Trust Company's pending motion) must be filed no later than March 31, 2025. • Reply papers must be filed no later than April 14, 2025. If the parties wish to vary this schedule, they must promptly meet and confer in a good faith effort to stipulate to an alternative schedule. Dated: New York, New York March 12, 2025 SO ORDERED. ________________________________ BARBARA MOSES United States Magistrate Judge

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