In the Matter of the Complaint of Timothy C. Wilkie
Timothy C. Wilkie |
Neil Marolt, Derrick Branson and Brian Olsen |
3:2011cv00205 |
October 14, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Alaska |
Anchorage Office |
Anchorage |
H. Russel Holland |
John D. Roberts |
Marine |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1333 |
None |
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Filing 37 JDR REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re MOTION 34 to Amend/Correct 20 Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief. THE MJ recommends the Court GRANT the United States' Motion at Docket 34. This matter shall be referred to the assigned district judge for his determination. (JAM, Chambers Staff) |
Filing 20 JDR AMENDED ORDER Issuing Injunction and Granting Motion 17 for Order Approving Stipulation Regarding Security and Directing Issuance of Notice. Bond to be posted and Claims, if any, to be filed by March 16, 2012; existing claimants not required to re-file claim(s); notice to be published in accordance with the rules. Signed by Judge John D. Roberts on 2/7/2012.(JAM, Chambers Staff) |
Filing 11 JDR ORDER Denying in Part and Granting in Part Claimants' Motion for Extension of Time to File Responsive Pleadings. Claimants' Responsive Pleadings shall be due by 12/19/2011. Order signed by Judge John D. Roberts. (JAM, Chambers Staff) |
Filing 6 MJ ROBERTS ORDER Issuing Injunction 4 and Granting Motion 3 for Order Approving Stipulation Regarding Security and Directing Issuance of Notice. Order signed by Judge John D. Roberts.(JAM, Chambers Staff) |
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