Diaz et al v. Monsanto Company
1:2020cv04757 |
July 3, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
Personal Inj. Prod. Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity Action |
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Filing 9 ORDER: To conserve resources, to promote judicial efficiency, and in an effort to achieve a faster disposition of this matter, it is hereby ORDERED that the parties discuss whether they are willing to consent, under 28 U.S.C. 636(c), to conducting al l further proceedings before the assigned Magistrate Judge. If all parties consent to proceed before the Magistrate Judge, counsel for Defendants shall, by September 16, 2020, email a fully executed Notice, Consent, and Reference of a Civil Action to a Magistrate Judge form. If any party does not consent to conducting all further proceedings before the assigned Magistrate Judge, the parties must file a joint letter, by September 16, 2020, advising the Court that the parties do not consent, but without disclosing the identity of the party or parties who do not consent. And as set forth herein. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Analisa Torres on 7/03/2020) (ama) |
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