Elliott v. Stevenson et al
Bill Elliott |
Hamilton Stevenson, Double J Transport LLC and John Does |
3:2012cv00152 |
June 22, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas |
Jonesboro Office |
Craighead |
J. Leon Holmes |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 49 ORDER OF DISMISSAL: The court has been notified that a settlement has been reached in this matter. Therefore, the complaint and all claims in this action against defendant be, and they are, hereby dismissed with prejudice. The Court retains complete jurisdiction for 30 days to vacate this Order and to reopen the action if it is satisfactorily shown that settlement has not been completed and further litigation is necessary. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 1/24/2014. (jak) |
Filing 38 ORDER granting 36 Motion for Continuance. This case is removed from the trial docket for the week of October 21, 2013. A new scheduling order will be entered separately. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 10/1/2013. (jak) |
Filing 35 ORDER denying 30 MOTION to Strike and for Default Judgment. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 9/4/2013. (jak) |
Filing 9 ORDER granting Plaintiff's motion. Plaintiff is permitted to engage in discovery of Hamilton Stevenson related to the identity and location of Double J Transport, LLC. The deadline for submitting the Rule 26(f) report is extended up to and including December 4, 2012. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 09/26/2012. (jak) |
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