Westcon Group, Inc. v. CCC Technologies, Inc. et al
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ORDER: Accordingly, the parties must notify the Court of the status of these matters in a joint letter to be filed by no later than Monday, February 22, 2021. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Andrew E. Krause on 2/18/2021) (nb)
Case 7:19-cv-02303-PMH-AEK Document 62 Filed 02/18/21 Page 1 of 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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Westcon Group, Inc.,
ORDER
Plaintiff,
-against-
19 Civ. 2303 (PMH)(AEK)
CCC Technologies, Inc., et al.,
Defendants.
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THE HONORABLE ANDREW E. KRAUSE, U.S.M.J.
The minute entry for the conference held in this case on January 4, 2021, states that
[t]he parties have until February 12, 2021 to complete the continued
deposition of James Poull. The parties shall notify the court by email of
the deposition date and time once it has been scheduled. The parties also
have until February 12, 2021, to file a joint letter, updating the Court on
the status of discovery. If the parties have been unable to complete the
deposition by that date, then they must include in their joint letter a request
for an extension of time, along with the date [o]n which they plan to
conduct the deposition. If the parties complete the deposition before
February 12, they should not wait until February 12 to provide the joint
status update.
Docket Sheet, Minute Entry for 01/04/2021. To date, the Court has received no communications
from the parties regarding either the date and time of James Poull’s deposition or the status of
discovery. Accordingly, the parties must notify the Court of the status of these matters in a joint
letter to be filed by no later than Monday, February 22, 2021.
Dated: February 18, 2021
White Plains, New York
SO ORDERED.
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ANDREW E. KRAUSE
United States Magistrate Judge
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