Tuesday, April 18, 2017 7:55:42 PM
As I understand it all either party has to do is request a jury trial within the proscribed time limits (which I once posted but have since forgotten) and the Court must grant the request.
But the time limits are firm and I don't think the Judge has much wiggle room, certainly not for an explanation like "inadvertently". I'm surprised he has called for oral arguments.
If that's truly all they had to offer I wouldn't expect the Motion to succeed.
(edit: 14 days from last pleading)
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCOURTS-nyed-2_08-cv-01730/pdf/USCOURTS-nyed-2_08-cv-01730-0.pdf
I was given that information....I don't know.
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