Southern Bank & Trust Company v. September Song, LLC et al
Southern Bank & Trust Company |
M/Y SEPTEMBER SONG, her engines, tackle, and appurtenances, etc., Robert E. Upton, Jr. and September Song, LLC |
2:2013cv00591 |
October 31, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Norfolk Office |
Out of State |
Douglas E. Miller |
Henry C. Morgan |
Marine |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1333 |
None |
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Filing 39 OPINION AND ORDER re 37 Third MOTION for Extension of Time to Serve Defendant Robert E. Upton, Jr.; that the Court GRANTS the Motion and extends the time by 30 days from the date of this Order. The Clerk is DIRECTED to issue such summons as might be required by plaintiff's counsel. Signed by District Judge Henry C. Morgan, Jr and filed on 6/20/2014. (rsim, ) |
Filing 27 OPINION AND ORDER: the Court GRANTS Plaintiffs Motion, 25 . The Plaintiff is ORDERED to send the following Order of Publication to Inside Business. The Clerk is DIRECTED to post a copy of the following Order of Publication at the front door of the courthouse. The Plaintiff is ORDERED to mail a copy of the Order of Publication to the last known post office address of Upton listed in its affidavit. Defendant Upton is ORDERED to appear before this Court to protect his interests by May 28, 2014. Signed by District Judge Henry C. Morgan, Jr on 4/8/14 and filed on 4/9/14. (tbro) |
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