ALLI, et al v. USA
BENJAMIN ALLI, SHAKI ALLI and BSA CORPORATION |
USA |
1:2001cv00669 |
November 29, 2001 |
United States Federal Claims Court |
COFC Office |
Francis M. Allegra |
Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1491 |
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Filing 213 PUBLISHED OPINION granting 145 Motion for default judgment. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) Copy to parties. |
Filing 210 ORDER granting 209 Motion for Extension of Time to File Reply In Support of Motion for Summary Judgment. Reply due by 1/13/2012. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) Copy to parties. |
Filing 205 ORDER granting 204 Motion for Extension of Time to File Response. Response due by 10/20/2011. Reply due by 11/7/2011. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) Copy to parties. |
Filing 157 ORDER directing the Clerk to convert this case to paper filing, effective today. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 155 ORDER. The court has carefully reviewed defendants default judgment motion filed on August 25, 2009, and has developed set of questions regarding the expenditures and collections defendant claims. Defendant shall file a response to these questions by 3/19/2010. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 154 ORDER: On October 15, 2009, plaintiffs, acting pro se, attempted to file a motion to alter or amend the courts September 25, 2009 order. For the same reasons outlined in the courts order of September 25, 2009, plaintiffs have no standing to file thi s motion to alter or amend. Accordingly, the Clerk shall return the motion and mail this order to plaintiffs at the following address: P.O. Box 36081, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, 48236. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 139 ORDER. Plaintiffs shall secure new counsel and that counsel shall file a notice of appearance on or before 7/27/2009. If plaintiffs fail to comply with this deadline, the court will entertain a motion from defendant for entry of a default judgment on the government's counterclaims pursuant to RCFC 55. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (Allegra, Francis) |
Filing 137 ORDER: The Clerk shall mail this order to Plaintiffs at their new address Plaintiffs shall file their response to defendants motion for summary judgment by 8/20/2009. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 134 ORDER granting 133 Motion for Extension of Time. The Clerk shall mail this order to Plaintiffs at their new address. Notice of Compliance due by 7/6/2009. Joint Status Report due by 7/13/2009. No further enlargements of either of these deadlines will be granted. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 132 ORDER granting 130 Motion to Withdraw as attorney for all plaintiffs. Plaintiffs new counsel shall file a notice of appearance by 5/04/2009. Joint Status due by 5/11/2009. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 129 ORDER: The parties shall file either a stipulation for entry of judgment or, a joint status report in this case. Joint Status Report due by 4/13/2009. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 127 PUBLISHED OPINION denying 124 Motion for Reconsideration. Joint status report due on or before 3/13/2009. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (Allegra, Francis) |
Filing 121 ORDER: Motion for reconsideration due by 12/22/2008. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 119 STATUS REPORT ORDER. Joint Status Report due by 11/24/2008. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 118 ORDER: This case will be restored to the active docket, if the next joint status report does not reveal that significant progress has been made toward settlement. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
Filing 115 PUBLISHED OPINION. Joint Status Report due by 9/26/2008. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) |
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