ELGASIM MOHAMED FADLALLA, ET AL v. WESTERN MAIN ACCOUNTING SERVICES LLC
2:2022mc00081 |
July 7, 2022 |
US District Court for the District of Maine |
Portland Office |
Other |
No cause code entered |
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Filing 18 ORDER AFFIRMING RECOMMENDED DECISION adopting 11 Report and Recommended Decision re 1 Motion to Compel ; granting in part and denying in part 1 Motion to Compel By JUDGE GEORGE Z. SINGAL. (lrt) |
Filing 11 REPORT AND RECOMMENDED DECISION re 1 MOTION to Compel filed by ELGASIM MOHAMED FADLALLA, SAMAH FIKRI, NAVDEEP KAUR TUCKER, SADIQ ALSAIDI, KIDAR MOHAMMAD AL-SAFAR, PARCHAM KHOSHABA MIKHAIEL, ANTONIO ANTAR, EDWARD YOUKHANA, TEBYAN AL NAWASREH, FAYCAL MAROUFI, HAIDER AL-NAKASH, NADA MALEK, MAHMOUD ALI LUTTFI, ALI ELSEBAEY, HAIDAR AL-SAIDI, NEIL MAGI, WAIEL SAMY MANSOUR, MARYAN MURE, AKHTAR HAYAT, NOURELDIN MUHSEN, LOUAI SALIM, HAMID SKILI, SAAD KABBAJ, NIMNA L JAYASINGHE MUDALIGE, SINAN MARROGY, MAJDI ABDULGHANI, MAHER AL-MASRI, RAMZI ZINNEKAH Objections to R&R due by 7/21/2022 By MAGISTRATE JUDGE KAREN FRINK WOLF. (nrg) |
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