Aerospace and Industrial Manufacturing, Inc. et al v. Corsair Special Opportunities Fund, L.P. et al
Aerospace and Industrial Manufacturing, Inc. and Patriot Aero Space, Inc. |
Richard Blum, Corsair Partners, LLC, Corsair Special Opportunities Fund, L.P., John Does One to Ten, Charles Cheever, Ruth Blum and Regina Cheever |
3:2007cv01346 |
July 24, 2007 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Larry Alan Burns |
William McCurine |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 bc |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 ORDER DISMISSING CASE: The Court sua sponte dismisses the action it its entirety, without prejudice. Signed by Judge Larry Alan Burns on 01/02/2008. (mkz)(bar). |
Filing 2 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Re Dismissal: Within 10 days of the entry of this order, plaintiffs shall file a Notice Of Voluntary Dismissal or a Declaration showing Good cause why the court should not dismiss this action. Signed by Judge Larry Alan Burns on 12/20/2007. (mjj) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT with Jury Demand against Richard Blum, Ruth Blum, John Does One to Ten, Corsair Special Opportunities Fund, L.P., Corsair Partners, LLC, Charles Cheever, Regina Cheever ( Filing fee $ 350 receipt number 140791.), filed by Aerospace and Industrial Manufacturing, Inc., Patriot Aero Space, Inc.(ldp) (mam). |
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