Haslinger v. Westchester County et al

Filing 36

ORDER granting 35 Letter Motion for Extension of Time to File. Application granted. Plaintiff's opposition shall be due by July 19, 2021; Defendants' reply shall be due by August 6, 2021. The Clerk of the Court is respectfully directed to terminate the motion sequence pending at Doc. 35. (Signed by Judge Philip M. Halpern on 6/21/2021) (rro)

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Case 7-18-cv-05619-PMH Document 35 Filed in NYSD on 06/17/2021 Page 1 of 1 Application granted. Plaintiff's opposition shall be due by ALEXIS G. PADILLA July 19, 2021; Attorney at Law Defendants' reply shall be due by August 6, 2021. 378 Lewis Avenue #6 Brooklyn, NY 11233 Court is respectfully directed to terminate The Clerk of the Tel. 917 238 2993 the motion sequence pending at Doc. 35. alexpadilla722@gmail.com SO ORDERED. June 17, 2021 BY ECF Hon. District Court Judge Phillip M. Halpern United States District Court Southern District of New York 300 Quarropas Street White Plains, NY 10601 Re: _______________________ Philip M. Halpern United States District Judge Dated: White Plains, New York June 21, 2021 Haslinger v. Westchester County 18-cv-05619-PMH Your Honor: My office represents the plaintiff, Kenneth Haslinger, in the above-referenced matter. I write to respectfully request an extension of time to file plaintiff’s opposition to defendant Westchester County’s Motion for Summary Judgment. Plaintiff’s opposition is currently due on Monday, June 21, 2021. I have conferred with counsel for defendants, and they have consented to a 30 day extension, which would bring the due date for plaintiff’s opposition to July 19, 2021 and the due date for defendant’s reply to August 6, 2021. I thank the Court in advance for its time and attention to this matter. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Alexis G. Padilla, Esq. Attorney for Kenneth Haslinger Cc: BY ECF Loren Zeitler, Esq. Office of the Westchester County Attorney Attorneys for Defendant

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