Dunn et al v. The City of New York et al
Henry Dunn, III and Erica Simpson-Dunn |
The City of New York, New York City Police Department, Bernard Solomon, Jeffery Miller, Jeff Harris, John Doe and Jane Doe |
1:2008cv03208 |
April 1, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Civil Rights: Other Office |
New York |
Richard J. Sullivan |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Civil Rights Act |
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Filing 23 ORDER that defendants' pending motion is fully briefed, and no further submissions will be accepted from Plaintiffs with respect to this motion. Plaintiffs' counsel shall show cause, in a written submission to be received byt he Court by 8/ 28/09: (1) why this action should not be dismissed pursuant to Rule 41 for failure to prosecute, and (2) why counsel should not be separately sanctioned for his disregard of the Court's previous Orders. (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 8/18/09) (cd) |
Filing 22 ORDER, plaintiffs shall file their opposition to defendant's summary judgment motion by 8/14/09 and show cause in writing, why the Court should consider this untimely submission... ( Response due by 8/14/2009) (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 8/10/09) (cd) |
Filing 15 ORDER, re defendants' proposed motion for summary judgment: ( Motion due by 6/22/2009. Reply due by 7/31/2009. Response due by 7/22/2009). No extensions to this schedule will be granted absent truly compelling circumstances. (Signed by Judge Richard J. Sullivan on 5/21/09) (cd) |
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