Yepes et al v. El Tio Pio West Inc. et al
Jorge Yepes and Julio Cesar Esquivel Rivera |
El Tio Pio West Inc., El Tio Pio Corp., Pio Bagel Eight Inc., Javier Espinoza, Patricio Espinoza, Carlos Espinosa, Patricia Espinoza and Narcisa Espinoza |
1:2018cv02038 |
March 6, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Bronx |
Colleen McMahon |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 66 ORDER: Accordingly, the parties are directed to file a letter within Seven (7) Days (either jointly or separately) reporting on the status of the current litigation. Failure to respond will result in the dismissal of the above-captioned case for failure to prosecute. If the case settled please notify the court or submit a stipulation of dismissal. (Signed by Judge Colleen McMahon on 9/28/2023) (ate) |
Filing 63 ORDER: The Court is conducting a review of its docket and making inquiry into cases where there has been no recent activity. The present case appears to fall into that category. Accordingly, the parties are directed to file a letter within Seven (7 ) Days (either jointly or separately) reporting on the status of the current litigation. Failure to respond will result in the dismissal of the above-captioned case for failure to prosecute. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Colleen McMahon on 2/4/2022) (kv) |
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