In The Matter of The Complaint of The F/V Carolinian
Plaintiff: In The Matter of the Complaint of The F/V Carolinian
Case Number: 2:2011cv00060
Filed: October 26, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina
Office: Northern Division Office
County: DARE
Presiding Judge: Louise Wood Flanagan
Nature of Suit: Marine
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1333
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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January 25, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 12 ORDER granting 11 Motion to Dismiss - The Complaint in this action is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 01/25/2012. (Baker, C.)
December 21, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 9 ORDER DIRECTING APPROVAL OF SURETY AND ISSUANCE OF NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS - Signed by District Judge Louise Wood Flanagan on 12/21/2011. (Baker, C.)
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