Molnlycke Health Care US, LLC et al v. Greenwood Marketing, LLC

Filing 133

ORDER: Accordingly, the parties are directed as follows: 1. By February 9, 2024, Defendant shall file a substantive response to Plaintiffs letter motion, limited to six (6) single-spaced pages. Defendant's letter shall attach, as exhib its, any affidavits, transcript excerpts or documents it would like the Court to consider in deciding Plaintiffs letter motion. 2. All discovery issues previewed in Defendant's portion of the February 1, 2024 joint letter that require the Cour t's attention must be fully briefed prior to the February 23, 2024 conference. Therefore, Defendant shall brief them, and Plaintiff shall respond thereto, in a joint letter, limited to eight (8) single-spaced pages, by February 16, 2024. Pl aintiff is reminded that the Court ordered it to begin substantively responding to Defendant's discovery requests over three months ago, at the October 16, 2023 conference. Therefore, if substantial progress is not made by the next conference, the Court will consider imposing more restrictive measures to ensure compliance. 3. Two (2) side-bound courtesy copies of all submissions shall be delivered to chambers as soon as practicable after each filing. Finally, the telephone conference cur rently scheduled for February 23, 2024 at 11 :30 a.m., has been converted to an in-person discovery dispute conference to be held in Courtroom 421 at 2:30 p.m. on February 23, 2024. Oral argument on all outstanding discovery disputes will be heard at that conference. SO ORDERED. ( Responses due by 2/9/2024, Discovery Hearing set for 2/23/2024 at 02:30 PM in Courtroom 421, 300 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601 before Magistrate Judge Judith C. McCarthy., Oral Argument set for 2/23/2024 at 02:30 PM in Courtroom 421, 300 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601 before Magistrate Judge Judith C. McCarthy.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Judith C. McCarthy on 2/5/2024) (vfr)

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