Baptiste v. Griffin et al
Filing
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ORDER: In order to facilitate the progress of pre-trial discovery of this litigation in a just, speedy and inexpensive manner, to insure compliance with the case management plan, and to prevent the accumulation of unresolved discovery issues, the following procedures will be followed for the resolution of discovery disputes: The party objecting to disclosure, claiming an insufficient response to a discovery request, or asserting a privilege bears the burden of coming forward by bringing the dispute to the attention of the court as hereinafter set forth. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Paul E. Davison on 1/24/2020) (ks)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
The Charles L. Brieant, Jr
Federal Building and United States Courthouse
300 Quarropas Street.
White Plains, New York 10601
914 390 4250
Chambers of
Hon. Paul E. Davison
January 24, 2020
United States Magistrate Judge
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
SCHEDULING ORDER
7:18-cv-07274-NSR-PED
Malcolm Baptiste
Plaintiff,
- against -
Correctional Officer Michael T. Nagy
Shield No. 11093
Defendants,
USDC SDNY
DOCUMENT
USDC SDNY
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
DOCUMENT
DOC #
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
DATE
DOC # FILED: Jan 24, 2020
DATE FILED: Jan 24, 2020
The Court has rescheduled a Telephone Conference before the Honorable Paul E. Davison,
United States Magistrate Judge to February 28, 2020 at 10:00 am . Defense counsel is directed
to appear in courtroom 420.
Re: Incarcerated Prisoners
Incarcerated petitioners/plaintiffs shall participate in the conference by telephone (in
lieu of a writ appearance). It is the responsibility of counsel for respondent/defendant to
make prior arrangements with the appropriate facility to have the petitioner/plaintiff
available via telephone.
Copies mailed to Pro Se Plaintiff on
Jan 24, 2020 to Pro Se Plaintiff Chambers
Copies mailedby Judge Davison’s on
1/24/20
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