Marshall v. Annucci et al
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ORDER granting 203 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. Application granted. The time to file a pre-motion conference letter together with the Rule 56.1 Statement and responses is extended to 9/5/2022. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Philip M. Halpern on 8/2/2022) (va)
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Honorable Philip M. Halpern
Philip M. Halpern
United States District Judge
United States District Judge
Federal Building and Court House
Dated: White Plains, New York
Southern District of New York
August 2, 2022
300 Quarropas Street
White Plains, New York 10601
Re: Marshall v. Waldron, 7:16-cv-8622 (PMH)
Dear Judge Halpern:
We write on behalf of Plaintiff Anthony Marshall to seek a two-week extension of
time for the submission of pre-motion letters for summary judgment in the abovereferenced matter.
Defendants previously applied, with Plaintiff’s consent, to extend the deadline for
submission of pre-motion letters until August 22, 2022. The Court granted Defendants’
application. Pursuant to paragraph E(iv) of Your Honor’s Individual Practices, a party
must respond to a prospective movant’s Rule 56.1 Statement in advance of the pre-motion
letter deadline. Due to scheduled personal and medical leave by Plaintiff’s counsel during
the two weeks prior to the pre-motion letter deadline, we request that the same deadline be
extended until September 5, 2022, to ensure counsel’s availability to respond to
Defendants’ Rule 56.1 Statement.
We have conferred with Defendants, who consent to this request.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Stephen Nathan Williams
Stephen Nathan Williams
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