`Case 22-2787, Document 82, 09/12/2023, 3567799, Pagel of 2
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`United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
`Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse
`40 Foley Square
`New York, NY 10007
`
`DEBRA ANN LIVINGSTON
`CHIEF JUDGE
`Date: September 12, 2023
`Docket #: 22-2787cv
`Short Title: Garnett v. Wang
`
`CATHERINE O'HAGAN WOLFE
`CLERK OF COURT
`DC Docket #: 21-cv-5125
`DC Court: SDNY (NEW YORK
`CITY)
`DC Judge: Engelmayer
`
`NOTICE OF HEARING DATE
`
`Argument Date/Time: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 2:00pm
`Location:
`Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, 40 Foley Square,
`New York, NY, 10007, 17th Floor, Room 1703
`
`Time Allotment:
`
`10 minutes per side
`
`Counsel and non-incarcerated pro se litigants presenting oral argument must register with
`the courtroom deputy 30 minutes before argument.
`
`Approximately one week prior to argument, the Court will advise the individuals who
`will appear of the format for the argument. The Court prefers to hold argument in person.
`However, argument may be held by Zoom, teleconference, or a combination of in-person
`and remote arguments, depending upon then current pandemic-related considerations. A
`party who has demonstrated good cause by motion and judges may participate remotely.
`If an argument is remote, the parties will receive instructions to access Zoom or the
`teleconference.
`
`A motion or stipulation to withdraw with or without prejudice must be filed no later than 3
`business days prior to the scheduled date of argument. The Court will consider the motion or
`stipulation at the time of argument, and counsel's appearance is required with counsel
`prepared to argue the merits of the case. If a stipulation to withdraw with prejudice is based
`on a final settlement of the case, the fully-executed settlement must be reported immediately
`to the Calendar Team, and a copy of it must be attached to the stipulation.
`
`Inquiries regarding this case may be directed to 212-857-8595.
`
`See page 2 for additional information.
`
`
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`Case 22-2787, Document 88, 10/25/2023, 3584667, Page2 of 2
`Case 22-2787, Document 82, 09/12/2023, 3567799, Page2 of 2
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`Counsel must file the completed form in accordance with Local Rule 25.1 or 25.2.
`Pro Se parties must submit the form in paper.
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`Name of the Attorney/Pro Se presenting argument:
`Firm Name (if applicable):
`Current Telephone Number:
`
`The above named attorney represents:
`( ) Appellant/Petitioner
`( ) Appellee-Respondent ( )
`
`Intervenor
`
`Date:
`
`Signature:
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`NOTICE TO THE BAR
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`Offsite Video Argument. At this time the Court does not provide offsite video argument.
`
`Recording of Argument. An audio recording of oral argument is available on the Court's
`website. In addition, a CD of an argument may be purchased for $32 per CD by written
`request to the Clerk. The request should include the case name, the docket number and the
`date or oral argument. CDs will be delivered by first class mail unless the request instructs to
`hold for pick- up or requests Federal Express Service, in which case a Federal Express
`account number and envelope must be provided.
`
`Court Reporters. Parties may arrange - at their own expense - for an official court reporter
`to transcribe argument from a copy of the hearing tape or to attend and transcribe the hearing
`directly. A party must first obtain written consent from opposing counsel - or move the Court
`for permission - to have the court reporter attend and transcribe the hearing and must provide
`the calendar clerk written notice, including the name, address and telephone number of the
`attending reporter and, if applicable, the reporting firm at least one week prior to the hearing
`date.
`
`Interpreter Services for the Hearing Impaired. Counsel requiring sign interpreters or
`other hearing aids must submit a written notice to the Calendar Team at least one week
`before oral argument.
`
`Inquiries regarding this case may be directed to 212-857-8595.
`
`/s/ Michael C. Griffin
`
`10/25/23
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`X
`
` Michael C. Griffin
`Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
` (212) 735-2884
`
`

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