Opinion
22-CV-9384 (JMF)
12-12-2022
ORDER
JESSE M. FURMAN, United States District Judge:
As stated on the record during the teleconference held earlier today:
• The Temporary Restraining Order in this case is extended to January 9, 2023, as the Court finds, pursuant to Rule 65(b)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, good cause exists, namely to give Defendants adequate time to appear and oppose entry of a preliminary injunction.
• The deadline for Defendants to oppose the proposed preliminary injunction is extended to January 3, 2023, with Plaintiff's replies, if any, due January 5, 2023. Plaintiff shall file a revised proposed preliminary injunction order by January 5, 2023, alongside a redline of its earlier proposed preliminary injunction.
• If no Defendant appears, the Court will enter a preliminary injunction without further notice to Defendants.
• Plaintiff shall serve a copy of this Order on Defendants in accordance with the provision of the Temporary Restraining Order and file proof of such service by December 15, 2022.
Further, the Clerk of Court is directed to unseal this matter and docket all previously filed documents.
SO ORDERED. 1