Stevenson v. First South Bank
J. Christian Stevenson |
First South Bank |
3:2011mc00176 |
November 14, 2011 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Charlotte Office |
Mecklenburg |
David S. Cayer |
Frank D. Whitney |
Other |
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Filing 8 ORDER granting 1 Motion to Quash, quashing subpoena issued to J. Christian Stevenson dated 11/8/2011. Signed by Magistrate Judge David S. Cayer on 11/23/11. (bsw) |
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Petitioner: J. Christian Stevenson | |
Represented By: | Evan Margosian Sauda |
Represented By: | Fred M. Wood, Jr. |
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Respondent: First South Bank | |
Represented By: | Robert Goings |
Represented By: | Charles Linwood Morgan, Jr. |
Represented By: | Joel W. Collins, Jr. |
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