Jackson v. Phoenix Transportation Service
Filing
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ORDER: As discussed during the January 11, 2021 conference, by no later than February 10, 2021, Plaintiff shall file his submission concerning all damages he seeks pursuant to the default judgment entered against Defendant Phoenix Transportation S ervice (see ECF No. 48). Plaintiff's submission shall include (1) a document titled Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, comprised of a list of numbered paragraphs, each of which shall include a short statement regarding each elem ent of damages sought by Plaintiff with respect to his claims and why Plaintiff is entitled to said element of damages; and (2) a Declaration, which shall be signed and sworn under penalties of perjury and shall provide Plaintiff's written tes timony regarding the basis for the damages he seeks, and which shall attach any documents supporting those damages (for example, pay stubs). Each Proposed Finding of Fact shall be followed by a citation to the paragraphs of the Declaration and/or p ages of documentary evidence that support such proposed finding. Prior to filing the Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and the Declaration with the Court, Plaintiff shall serve copies of these documents on Defendant Phoenix Transpor tation Service by mail at its last known address. Plaintiff shall file proof of service along with the Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and his Declaration. By no later than March 10, 2021, Defendant Phoenix Transportation Service shall file its response, if any, to Plaintiff's Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. Plaintiff is hereby directed to serve Defendant Phoenix Transportation Service with a copy of this Order by mail at its last known address, and file proof of service on the docket. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Andrew E. Krause on 1/11/2021) (nb)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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Walter Jackson,
Plaintiff,
-againstPhoenix Transportation Service, et al.,
ORDER
18 Civ. 3185 (CS)(AEK)
Defendants.
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THE HONORABLE ANDREW E. KRAUSE, U.S.M.J.
As discussed during the January 11, 2021 conference, by no later than February 10,
2021, Plaintiff shall file his submission concerning all damages he seeks pursuant to the default
judgment entered against Defendant Phoenix Transportation Service (see ECF No. 48).
Plaintiff’s submission shall include (1) a document titled “Proposed Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law,” comprised of a list of numbered paragraphs, each of which shall include a
short statement regarding each element of damages sought by Plaintiff with respect to his claims
and why Plaintiff is entitled to said element of damages; and (2) a Declaration, which shall be
signed and sworn under penalties of perjury and shall provide Plaintiff’s written testimony
regarding the basis for the damages he seeks, and which shall attach any documents supporting
those damages (for example, pay stubs). Each Proposed Finding of Fact shall be followed by a
citation to the paragraphs of the Declaration and/or pages of documentary evidence that support
such proposed finding.
Prior to filing the Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and the Declaration
with the Court, Plaintiff shall serve copies of these documents on Defendant Phoenix
Transportation Service by mail at its last known address. Plaintiff shall file proof of service
along with the Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and his Declaration.
By no later than March 10, 2021, Defendant Phoenix Transportation Service shall file its
response, if any, to Plaintiff’s Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.
Plaintiff is hereby directed to serve Defendant Phoenix Transportation Service with a
copy of this Order by mail at its last known address, and file proof of service on the docket.
Dated: January 11, 2021
White Plains, New York
SO ORDERED.
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ANDREW E. KRAUSE
United States Magistrate Judge
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