IN RE: KARAM SALAH AL DIN AWNI AL SADEQ et al
1:2021mc00006 |
October 18, 2021 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
NCMD Office |
Other |
no cause specified |
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Filing 20 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER signed by MAG/JUDGE L. PATRICK AULD on 03/18/2022, that the Motion (Docket Entry 14 ) is DENIED as set out herein. (Taylor, Abby) |
Filing 7 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER signed by MAG/JUDGE L. PATRICK AULD on 10/18/2021; that the Application (Docket Entry 1 ) is GRANTED. Applicants may serve on Del Rosso and Vital Management the subpoenas attached to the Merritt Declaration as Exhibit A and Exhibit B (Docket Entries 3 -1, 3 -2), along with a copy of this Memorandum Opinion and the other filings in this matter (Docket Entries 1 to 6 -6). In accordance with the spirit of Federal Rule of Civil Proc edure 45(a)(4), Applicants shall also serve copies of the subpoenas and this Memorandum Opinion on Dechert Defendants and the defendants in the Grayson Proceeding. FURTHER ORDERED that Del Rosso and Vital Management shall respond to the subpoenas consistent with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and this Court's Local Rules. (Hicks, Samantha) |
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