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Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mirman, 17 Civ. 5821 (LGS). (2020)

Court: District Court, S.D. New York Number: infdco20200109f83 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jan. 08, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 08, 2020
Summary: ORDER LORNA G. SCHOFIELD , District Judge . WHEREAS, a case management conference was held on January 7, 2020, to discuss the parties' proposed cross-motions for summary judgment. It is hereby ORDERED that, as discussed at the conference, the parties shall participate in a settlement conference before Judge Parker before a summary judgment briefing schedule is entered. If the settlement conference is unsuccessful, the parties shall file a letter stating so within one week of this result
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ORDER

WHEREAS, a case management conference was held on January 7, 2020, to discuss the parties' proposed cross-motions for summary judgment. It is hereby

ORDERED that, as discussed at the conference, the parties shall participate in a settlement conference before Judge Parker before a summary judgment briefing schedule is entered. If the settlement conference is unsuccessful, the parties shall file a letter stating so within one week of this result, advising whether they intend to proceed with the cross-motions, only one of the motions or neither motion, and proposing a briefing schedule. The schedule shall not exceed 60 days in total from the date the first brief is due.

If parties propose a schedule for cross-motions, it shall follow this format:

• Party's opening motion; • Counterparty's opening motion and opposition to party's motion; • Party's opposition motion to counterparty's motion and reply in support of its motion; • Counterparty's reply in support of its motion.

For cross-motions, each party is permitted 50 pages total of briefing. The parties shall propose, along with the schedule, how they each intend to allocate their respective 50 pages across their two briefs.

Source:  Leagle

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