Riley et al v. Willo Products Company, Inc. et al
Charles G. Riley, Sr., Georgia A. Riley, Brandi Riley, Nathan Cole Riley, Kelsie Nacole Riley, Leeaoasha Lynn Bain and O. M. R. |
Willo Products Company, Inc. and Bradley Corporation |
2:2012cv00039 |
June 1, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
Hannibal Office |
Randolph |
E. Richard Webber |
Personal Injury- Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 42 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER. (see order for details) IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants Willo Products Company's and Bradley Corporation's Motions for Judgment on the Pleadings [ECF Nos. 20 , 22 ] are DENIED. Signed by District Judge E. Richard Webber on 02/01/2013. (CBL) |
Filing 5 CLERK'S ORDER (JGW) - On June 1, 2012, the above styled cause was inadvertently assigned a case number for the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri. Upon closer examination, it has been determined that the case should have been f iled as a Northern Division case. Therefore, a Northern Division casenumber must be drawn and a judge assigned. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case has been randomly assigned to the Honorable E. Richard Webber, U.S. District Judge. In all future documents filed with the Court, please use the following case number: 2:12-cv-00039-ERW.(DLB) |
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