HARRIS v. TRANSOCEAN LTD., BP, PLC et al
NICHOLAS HARRIS |
BP PLC, TRANSOCEAN DEEPWATER INC, TRANSOCEAN OFFSHORE DEEPWATER DRILLING INC, TRANSOCEAN LTD, BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC, BP AMERICA, CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION and HALIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES INC |
3:2010cv00134 |
April 30, 2010 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Pensacola Office |
Okaloosa |
LACEY A COLLIER |
Environmental Matters |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 40 DISREGARD* - Should be Case #3:10cv229-LAC/EMT - - ORDER STAYING ALL PROCEEDINGS - 1. Motions to Stay Proceedings (docs. 15 , 21 ) are hereby GRANTED. - 2. All proceedings are temporarily stayed, pending JPML's final decision on whether to consolidate this and other actions arising from the BP oil rig explosion and subsequent oil spill. - 3. Parties shall file status report as soon as a decision has been made by the JPML on the matter of consolidation. - - - Signed by SENIOR JUDGE LACEY A COLLIER on July 21, 2010. (cbj) - - *Modified on 7/22/2010 (ORDER posted in wrong case. Referenced motions will not be re-opened at this time as this case was previously stayed at 31 Order )* (cbj). |
Filing 31 ORDER - The Motions to Stay Proceedings 10 , 15 are hereby Granted. -- All proceedings temporarily stayed. -- Parties shall file status report as soon as decision has been made by JPML. - - Signed by SENIOR JUDGE LACEY A COLLIER on June 3, 2010. (cbj) |
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