Espinoza v. Port Authority of NY/NJ, 19 Civ. 258. (2019)
Court: District Court, S.D. New York
Number: infdco20191224712
Visitors: 11
Filed: Dec. 19, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 19, 2019
Summary: ORDER DEBORAH A. BATTS , District Judge . The Court is in receipt of Plaintiffs' letter of December 3, 2019 and Defendants' December 6, 2019 response. The Court agrees with Defendant that Plaintiffs' letter fails to explain the nature of the proposed amendments to the Complaint, or why "justice . . . requires" granting leave to amend the Complaint. Accordingly, Plaintiffs are to file by January 7, 2020 a letter explaining the nature of and bases for the proposed amendments to the Complain
Summary: ORDER DEBORAH A. BATTS , District Judge . The Court is in receipt of Plaintiffs' letter of December 3, 2019 and Defendants' December 6, 2019 response. The Court agrees with Defendant that Plaintiffs' letter fails to explain the nature of the proposed amendments to the Complaint, or why "justice . . . requires" granting leave to amend the Complaint. Accordingly, Plaintiffs are to file by January 7, 2020 a letter explaining the nature of and bases for the proposed amendments to the Complaint..
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ORDER
DEBORAH A. BATTS, District Judge.
The Court is in receipt of Plaintiffs' letter of December 3, 2019 and Defendants' December 6, 2019 response. The Court agrees with Defendant that Plaintiffs' letter fails to explain the nature of the proposed amendments to the Complaint, or why "justice . . . requires" granting leave to amend the Complaint.
Accordingly, Plaintiffs are to file by January 7, 2020 a letter explaining the nature of and bases for the proposed amendments to the Complaint. Defendant shall submit any response by January 17, 2020.
SO ORDERED.
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