United States of America v. King County, Washington et al
United States of America |
King County, Washington and Dow Constantine |
6:2022mc00016 |
May 18, 2022 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Paul G Byron |
Daniel C Irick |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Filing 4 PROOF of service by Dow Constantine, King County, Washington (Dave, Yash) |
Filing 3 Amended CERTIFICATE of service by Dow Constantine, King County, Washington re #1 MOTION to Compel Non-Party Classic Air Charter Inc.'s Compliance with Amended Subpoena to Produce Documents . (Dave, Yash) Modified on 5/23/2022 (SPM). |
Filing 2 NOTICE to counsel Ariel E. Martinez, Ashley D. Burman, Shane P. Cramer, Timothy P. Barnes and Timothy G. Leyh Local Rule 2.01(c), Special Admission of Non-Resident Lawyer - File a Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Co-counsel with filing rights may electronically file the motion on behalf of the non-resident lawyer or the motion may be filed on paper. (Signed by Deputy Clerk). (RDO) |
Filing 1 MOTION to Compel Non-Party Classic Air Charter Inc.'s Compliance with Amended Subpoena to Produce Documents by All Defendants. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Exhibit C, #4 Exhibit D)(RDO) Motions referred to Magistrate Judge Daniel C. Irick. |
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