Burton v. State Education Dept. et al
Ann Burton |
Office of Professional Discipline, Investigator Daisy Rosario, Chief Investigator Donald Dawson, Senior Investigator Glenn Francis and State Education Dept. |
1:2011cv04218 |
August 29, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Lois Bloom |
Sandra L. Townes |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 10 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, For the reasons stated above, this Court cannot take action with respect to any of the issues raised in the letter pltff filed on 12/28/11, or in pltff's letters dated 1/6 and 9, 2012. To the extent that pltff is asserting that there are documents which were submitted to, or issued by, this Court which were not docketed, pltff should submit copies of these documents to the Clerk's Office and request that they be filed. To the extent that pltff is objecting to deft s' failure to respond to pltff's discovery requests, pltff should address these discovery disputes to Magistrate Judge Bloom in accordance with her Individual Practices. Pltff is reminded that she is responsible for keeping up-to-date with all of her cases. If pltff has not timely received copies of motion papers that were allegedly served upon her, she may request that the papers be re-served and/or that her time to respond to specific motions be extended. (Ordered by Judge Sandra L. Townes on 1/23/12) c/m (Galeano, Sonia) |
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