Smolen, Jr. v. Wesley et al

Filing 180

ORDER granting 179 Letter Motion to Adjourn Conference. Application granted. The conference scheduled for July 12, 2022 is adjourned. The conference shall proceed in person at 10:30 a.m. on July 14, 2022. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion sequence pending at Doc. 179. SO ORDERED. Status Conference set for 7/14/2022 at 10:30 AM before Judge Philip M. Halpern.. (Signed by Judge Philip M. Halpern on 7/7/2022) (kv)

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Case 7:16-cv-02417-PMH Document 180 Filed 07/07/22 Page 1 of 1 Application granted. The conference scheduled for July 12, 2022 is adjourned. The conference shall proceed in person at 10:30 a.m. on July 14, 2022. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion sequence pending at Doc. 179. SO ORDERED. Via ECF The Honorable Philip M. Halpern United States District Judge The Honorable Charles L. Brieant, Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse 300 Quarropas Street, Room 530 White Plains, NY 10601 July 6, 2022 _______________________ _____________ Philip M. Halpern United States District Judge Dated: White Plains, New York July 7, 2022 Re: Smolen v. Wesley, No. 7:16-cv-02417 (S.D.N.Y.) Dear Judge Halpern: We serve as pro bono counsel for Plaintiff Samuel J. Smolen, Jr., in the above-captioned case. On July 6, 2022, the Court ordered the parties to appear for an in-person conference on July 12, 2022 to select an immediate trial date. See Dkt. 178. Unfortunately, lead trial counsel for Plaintiff has previously-scheduled depositions on July 12 and 13, 2022. In light of this scheduling conflict, Plaintiff’s counsel respectfully requests that the July 12, 2022 conference be adjourned and that the Court reschedule the conference for a date convenient for the Court between July 14 and 21, 2022, or between July 25 and August 5, 2022. We thank the Court for its consideration of this request. Respectfully submitted, S/ William E. O’Neil William E. O’Neil

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