Carolina Marine Structures, Inc. v. Joint Forces Construction, LLC et al
United States of America, for the use and benefit of Carolina Marine Structures, Inc. |
Joint Forces Construction, LLC and Westfield Insurance Co. |
4:2023cv00038 |
February 24, 2023 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Terrence W Boyle |
Robert B Jones |
Miller Act |
40 U.S.C. ยง 270 Miller Act |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 4 Order Redesignating Division to Northern Division - This case is redesignated as a Northern Division case. The Honorable Terrence W. Boyle, United States District Judge, will remain the presiding judge. All future filings should reflect the new case number of 2:23-CV-14-BO-RJ. No further filing shall be made in 4:23-CV-38-BO-RJ. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 2/28/2023. (Stouch, L.) |
Filing fee received: $ 402.00, receipt number 500002414. (Stouch, L.) |
Intradistrict Transfer to Northern Division. New case number: 2:23-cv-14-BO-RJ. (Stouch, L.) |
Notice to Counsel regarding: #1 Complaint - Counsel did not properly identify attachments pursuant to Section V.E. of the CM/ECF Policies and Procedures Manual. Attachments must be clearly labeled (i.e., "Exhibit 1" is not a sufficient description). Additionally, when filing a document with more than five attachments, the first attachment must be an index of all of the subsequent attached documents. No further action is needed. (Rudd, D.) |
Notice to Counsel - All Counsel should file a Notice of Appearance pursuant to Local Civil Rule 5.2(a). (Rudd, D.) |
Notice to Counsel - This case should have been filed in the Northern division. The Clerk will enter a reassignment order correcting the error. (Rudd, D.) |
NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY regarding #1 Complaint - Payment of the civil filing fee is due upon case initiation. Payments can be made in the form of cash, checks, or credit cards and paid at the clerk's office during regular business hours. Credit card payments can be made over the telephone to the clerk's office during regular business hours. Also, Pay.gov is an additional credit card option that allows the filer to pay filing fee contemporaneously with the case opening in CM/ECF. (See Section V.D(l)(a) of the CM/ECF Policies and Procedures Manual. (Rudd, D.) |
Filing 2 Financial Disclosure Statement by United States of America, for the use and benefit of Carolina Marine Structures, Inc. identifying Corporate Parent United Infrastructure Holdings, Inc. for United States of America, for the use and benefit of Carolina Marine Structures, Inc.. (Chapman, James) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Joint Forces Construction, LLC, Westfield Insurance Co., filed by United States of America, for the use and benefit of Carolina Marine Structures, Inc. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1- Subcontract Agreement, #2 Exhibit 2- Payment Bond, #3 Exhibit 3- Application and Certification for Payment, #4 Exhibit 4- Application and Certification for Payment, #5 Exhibit 5- Letter from Joint Forces Construction dated 2/15/22, #6 Exhibit 6- Carolina Marine Structures Submittal of Project, #7 Exhibit 7- Application and Certificate for Payment, #8 Exhibit 8- Application and Certificate for Payment, #9 Exhibit 9- Letter to Joint Forces Construction dated 12/16/22, #10 Exhibit 10- Letter to Westfield National Insurance Co. dated 10/4/22, #11 Exhibit 11- List of searches, #12 Civil Cover Sheet, #13 Proposed Summons - JFC, #14 Proposed Summons - Westfield) (Chapman, James) Modified on 2/28/2023 to describe exhibits. (Rudd, D.) (Rudd, D.). |
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