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Steinbergin v. City of New York, 19-CV-1314 (JMF). (2020)

Court: District Court, S.D. New York Number: infdco20200302b22 Visitors: 9
Filed: Feb. 28, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 28, 2020
Summary: ORDER JESSE M. FURMAN , District Judge . As stated on the record during yesterday's conference, the deadline for fact discovery is extended by two weeks. Thus, fact discovery will close on March 12, 2020. No further extensions are likely to be granted. Defendants shall file any motion for summary judgment no later than April 13, 2020. If Plaintiff files a cross-motion for summary judgment, any brief in support of such a motion and in opposition to Defendants' motion shall be filed as a
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ORDER

As stated on the record during yesterday's conference, the deadline for fact discovery is extended by two weeks. Thus, fact discovery will close on March 12, 2020. No further extensions are likely to be granted.

Defendants shall file any motion for summary judgment no later than April 13, 2020. If Plaintiff files a cross-motion for summary judgment, any brief in support of such a motion and in opposition to Defendants' motion shall be filed as a single, consolidated brief no later than May 4, 2020. Defendants' opposition to Plaintiff's cross-motion and reply brief in support of its motion shall be filed as a single, consolidated brief no later than May 25, 2020. Plaintiff's reply in support of its cross-motion shall be due June 1, 2020. The page limits for the four briefs shall be 25, 25, 25, and 10 pages, respectively. If, however, Plaintiff does not file a cross-motion for summary judgment, Defendants shall file their reply in support of their motion, not to exceed 10 pages, no later than May 11, 2020.

Because the pending discovery motions were resolved during yesterday's conference, the Clerk of Court is directed to terminate ECF Nos. 35, 36, and 37. For a record of the Court's ruling, the parties should consult the transcript.

SO ORDERED.

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