Akinlawon v. Polanco et al

Filing 90

ORDER, At the Conference held before the Court on November 14, 2023, the Court adopted the Parties' proposed bifurcated discovery schedule, which will first address the issue of exhaustion. The exhaustion phase of discovery will conclude on February 13, 2024. In addition, the Court adopted the following schedule for the filing of any pre-motion letters: Any pre-motion letters are due by no later than February 27, 2024. The non-moving party shall file a response by no later than March 5, 2024. Finally, the Court will hold another Conference on March 12, 2024 at 10:00 AM. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff. SO ORDERED. ( Discovery due by 2/13/2024., Status Conference set for 3/12/2024 at 10:00 AM before Judge Kenneth M. Karas.) (Signed by Judge Kenneth M. Karas on 11/14/23) (yv)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK AYOTUNJI AKINLAWON, Plaintiff, v. No. 21-CV-2621 (KMK) ORDER E.J. POLONCO, et al., Defendants. KENNETH M. KARAS, United States District Judge: At the Conference held before the Court on November 14, 2023, the Court adopted the Parties’ proposed bifurcated discovery schedule, which will first address the issue of exhaustion. The exhaustion phase of discovery will conclude on February 13, 2024. letters: In addition, the Court adopted the following schedule for the filing of any pre-motion Any pre-motion letters are due by no later than February 27, 2024. The non-moving party shall file a response by no later than March 5, 2024. Finally, the Court will hold another Conference on March 12, 2024 at 10:00 AM. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff. SO ORDERED. Dated: November 14, 2023 White Plains, New York KENNETH M. KARAS United States District Judge

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