Sherpa et al v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DO NOT DOCKET IN THIS CASE. SEE 7:23-CV-1001-FL.
Katherine Sherpa and Kama Sherpa |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
4:2023cv00086 |
May 19, 2023 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Louise Wood Flanagan |
P.I.: Other |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 Order Redesignating Division to Southern Division. At the direction of the Court, and for the continued efficient administration of justice, the above-captioned case is redesignated as a Southern Division case. The Honorable Louise Wood Flanagan, United States District Judge, will remain the presiding judge. All future filings should reflect the new case number of 7:23-CV-1001-FL. No further filing shall be made in 4:23-CV-86-FL. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 5/19/2023. (Carter, Alexus) |
Filing 3 Notice of Appearance filed by Robert Aaron Greenberg on behalf of Katherine Sherpa. (Greenberg, Robert) |
Filing 2 Financial Disclosure Statement by Katherine Sherpa (Greenberg, Robert) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ( Filing fee $ 402 receipt number ANCEDC-7095671.), filed by Katherine Sherpa. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet) (Greenberg, Robert) |
Intradistrict Transfer to Southern Division, new case number 7:23-CV-1001-FL. (Carter, Alexus) |
Notice to Counsel - This case should have been filed in the Southern Division. The Clerk will enter a reassignment order correcting the error. (Carter, Alexus) |
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