WEISSMANN v. THE ST JOE COMPANY et al
STEVEN L WEISSMANN |
THE ST JOE COMPANY, WILLIAM BRITTON GREENE, PETER S MCCALMONT, PETER S RUMMELL and JANNA L CONNOLLY |
3:2010cv00504 |
December 7, 2010 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Pensacola Office |
Walton |
MILES DAVIS |
M CASEY RODGERS |
Securities/Commodities/Exchanges |
15 U.S.C. ยง 78 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 16 ORDER Pursuant to Fla. N.D. Loc. 3.1(C), the venue for this case is transferred from the Pensacola Division to the Panama City Division.The Clerk shall change the case number for Weissman v. The St. Joe Co., et al. from 3:10cv504 t o 5:11cv28. The Clerk shall change the case number for Meyer v. The St. Joe Co., et al. from 3:10cv452 to 5:11cv27. All future pleadings & communications for the consolidated cases shall refer to Panama City Division & Case No. 5:11cv27/RS/EMT. Signed by JUDGE RICHARD SMOAK on 1/28/2011. (sea) |
Filing 10 ORDER The relief requested in the Motions to Consolidate (Docs. 20 and 21) is GRANTED. The Clerk shall consolidate cases 3:10cv452 and 3:10cv504. The Clerk shall file a copy of this Order in each of these cases. All future pleadings should be filed only in case 3:10cv452/RS/EMT. Consideration of the Motions for Appointment of Lead Counsel (Docs. 20 and 21) will be by separate Order. Cases associated. Signed by JUDGE RICHARD SMOAK on 1/11/2011. (sea) |
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