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SDNY orders Local Rule 37.2 conference in Basbanes v. Microsoft discovery dispute

24-cv-00084 S.D.N.Y.
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Case Summary

The Southern District of New York issued an order on a motion for a Local Rule 37.2 conference in Basbanes et al v. Microsoft Corporation et al. This procedural step addresses discovery disputes between the parties. The order signals ongoing contention over evidence exchange in this civil litigation.

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1:24-cv-00084 Basbanes et al v. Microsoft Corporation et al

Order · May 11, 2026

A Motion was filed.

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Key Issues

  • Discovery dispute
  • Local Rule 37.2 conference
  • Technology-related litigation
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Southern District of New York · 2nd Circuit · NY

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1:24-cv-00084 Basbanes et al v. Microsoft Corporation et al

Order · May 11, 2026

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What the record shows

This case is tied to Southern District of New York, a federal district court in NY.

The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 11, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 1 day, 21 hours ago

Basbanes et al v. Microsoft Corporation et al is an active case in the Southern District of New York, docket number 24-cv-00084. The plaintiffs, Basbanes and others, have brought claims against Microsoft and additional defendants.

The court has not yet assigned a judge. The case is in its early stages, with recent activity limited to procedural motions. On May 11, 2026, the court issued an order related to a motion for a Local Rule 37.2 conference, which typically involves disputes over discovery issues.

This suggests the parties are encountering disagreements about the exchange of evidence or information. The case has not advanced to substantive motions or trial preparation. The lack of a judge assignment and the focus on discovery disputes indicate the litigation remains in preliminary phases.

The specific claims and legal theories remain unclear from the docket entries. The parties may be negotiating or litigating discovery scope, timing, or compliance. The case could involve complex technical or contractual issues given Microsoft's involvement, but no filings clarify the subject matter yet.

The court’s management of discovery disputes will shape how quickly the case moves forward. The docket should be monitored for judge assignment and dispositive motion filings.

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Order 2 days ago
A Motion was filed.
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Order on Motion for Local Rule 37.2 Conference

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About This Court

Southern District of New York (S.D.N.Y.) is a federal district court in the 2nd Circuit, NY.

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Case Timeline

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Order May 11, 2026

1:24-cv-00084 Basbanes et al v. Microsoft Corporation et al

A Motion was filed.

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