Thompson v. Navistar, Inc. et al
Valerie Thompson |
Navistar, Inc., Allen Freight Co., First Transit-Wolfline and Paschall Truck Lines, Inc. |
5:2010cv00127 |
April 1, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Western Division Office |
Louise Wood Flanagan |
Motor Vehicle Prod. Liability |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1396 - Tort Negligence |
None |
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Filing 47 JUDGMENT - Signed by Dennis P. Iavarone, Clerk of Court on 06/27/2011. (Baker, C.) |
Filing 45 ORDER granting 41 Motion to Compel - Plaintiff is ORDERED to provide defendant with complete responses to defendant's discovery requests within seven days of entry of this order. Defendant is ALLOWED ten days past the service of plaintiff' ;s responses to file supplementations of disclosures pursuant to Rule 26(e). Plaintiff is ORDERED to pay the reasonable expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred by defendant in the preparation of the instant motion. Defendant shall file an affidavit setting out such expenses, including attorney's fees, within ten days of entry of this order. Plaintiff shall file any response within five days after service of the affidavit. The court will thereafter enter an order setting the amount due. Signed by Chief Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 06/06/2011. (Baker, C.) |
Filing 35 ORDER adopting 32 Memorandum and Recommendations; granting 6 Motion to Dismiss and 22 Motion to Dismiss; and, finding as moot 29 Motion to Strike. Signed by Chief Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 10/07/2010. Copies served. (Baker, C.) |
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