Reaves v. Panetta, et al
Anthony Cornelius Reaves |
John McHugh, Army Reviews Board Agency and Leon E. Panetta |
5:2012cv00795 |
December 12, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Western Division Office |
CUMBERLAND |
Louise Wood Flanagan |
Contract: Other |
10 U.S.C. ยง 1552 Armed Forces: Action to Correct Records |
None |
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Filing 38 ORDER denying 24 Motion to Strike; granting 28 Motion for Leave to File Sur-Reply; and adopting 35 Memorandum and Recommendation - In the interest of justice, this case, in which there are several remaining motions of record (DE 15, 27, and 31) ripe for decision, is TRANSFERRED to the Court of Federal Claims pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1631. The clerk shall oversee that transfer and then close this case. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 10/16/2013. (Baker, C.) |
Filing 20 ORDER denying 18 Motion for Default Judgment and granting 14 Motion for Extension of Time to File Response as to 4 Complaint - Upon decision on defendants' motion to dismiss, should issues remain for trial, the court would lift the stay and put in place then a pre-trial scheduling guiding the parties in discovery efforts, and putting in effect certain case deadlines, including one for filing dispositive motions, among other case events. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 04/17/2013. (Baker, C.) |
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