AUSLEY et al v. WRIGHT NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE COMPANY et al
DUBOSE AUSLEY and T. BUCKINGHAM BIRD |
J. SMITH LANIER & CO. and WRIGHT NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE COMPANY |
4:2013cv00469 |
August 20, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Tallahassee Office |
Leon |
MARK E WALKER |
CHARLES A STAMPELOS |
Insurance |
12 U.S.C. ยง 635 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 29 ORDER FOR DISMISSAL re 28 Mediation Report - Settled. The clerk must enter judgment stating, "The parties are ordered to comply with their settlement agreement. The court reserves jurisdiction to enforce the order to comply with the settlement agreement. All claims in this case are voluntarily dismissed with prejudice under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41." Signed by JUDGE MARK E WALKER on 4/7/2014. (dlt) |
Filing 26 ORDER GRANTING 24 JOINT MOTION TO EXTEND DEADLINES - A separate order shall be entered by this Court amending the discovery and dispositive motion deadlines along with amended jury trial and pretrial dates. Signed by JUDGE MARK E WALKER on 3/4/2014. (dlt) |
Filing 25 CONSENT PROTECTIVE ORDER. Signed by JUDGE MARK E WALKER on 2/28/2014. (dlt) |
Filing 18 ORDER DENYING 6 MOTION TO STAY COMPLAINT. (Internal deadline for referral to judge if Defendant JSL response to complaint not filed earlier: 12/30/2013).) Signed by JUDGE MARK E WALKER on 12/16/2013. (dlt) |
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