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Rudersdal v. Harris, 18-cv-11072 (GHW) (RWL) (2019)

Court: District Court, S.D. New York Number: infdco20191226624 Visitors: 6
Filed: Dec. 17, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 17, 2019
Summary: ORDER ROBERT W. LEHRBURGER , Magistrate Judge . On August 30, 2019, Defendants filed several motions to dismiss the First Amended Complaint. On December 13, 2019, Plaintiffs filed their opposition papers. On that same day, Defendants filed both (1) a letter motion for leave to file a Second Amended Complaint that would include additional jurisdictional allegations (Dkt. 186), and (2) a motion for leave to engage in jurisdictional discovery. (Dkt. 188.) These two motions implicate interrela
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ORDER

On August 30, 2019, Defendants filed several motions to dismiss the First Amended Complaint. On December 13, 2019, Plaintiffs filed their opposition papers. On that same day, Defendants filed both (1) a letter motion for leave to file a Second Amended Complaint that would include additional jurisdictional allegations (Dkt. 186), and (2) a motion for leave to engage in jurisdictional discovery. (Dkt. 188.) These two motions implicate interrelated issues of law and fact and impact the briefing schedule of Defendants' motions to dismiss. Accordingly, the Court ORDERS as follows:

1. By December 23, 2019, Plaintiffs shall provide Defendants with a copy of their proposed Second Amended Complaint.

2. By January 6, 2020, Plaintiffs and Defendants shall meet and confer regarding whether Defendants will consent to filing of the Second Amended Complaint in whole or in part. Plaintiffs and Defendants shall also discuss whether any of the proposed amendments obviate the need for any or all of the pending motions to dismiss in whole or in part. It is the Court's strong preference that the amended pleading be filed and that Defendants address any issues in reply on their motions to dismiss to the extent issues remain. (Agreeing to or not opposing filing of the Second Amended Complaint will not constitute waiver or admission by Defendants with respect to any aspect of the allegations of the Second Amended Complaint or Defendants' motions to dismiss.)

3. By January 9, 2020, Plaintiffs shall file a letter with the Court indicating the status of any agreements with respect to filing an amended pleading and the impact of any agreements on Plaintiffs' motion for jurisdictional discovery.

4. By January 16, 2020, Defendants shall file any opposition to Plaintiffs' motion for jurisdictional discovery. Plaintiffs may reply by January 23, 2020.

SO ORDERED.

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