NFC Acquisition, LLC v. Comerica Bank, et al
NFC Acquisition, LLC |
Comerica Bank, Norwalk Furniture Corporation, Hickory Hill Furniture Corporation, Norwalk Furniture Corp. of Tennessee, Norwalk International Wood Products, LLC, Tennessee Wood Resources, LLC and Alliance Trade Partners, LLC |
3:2008cv02450 |
October 15, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Contract: Other Office |
Huron |
James G. Carr |
None |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Petition for Removal |
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Filing 35 Order granting 7 plaintiff's Motion to Remand to State Court. (Related Doc # 7 ). Judge James G. Carr on 8/6/2009.(S,AL) |
Filing 20 Order: Plaintiff shall perfect service of process on unserved defendants within the requisite 120 day period, or its complaint against any unserved defendants shall be dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(m). The Clerk sha ll cause a copy of this Order to be served on the Trustee in Bankruptcy for the Norwalk Furniture Company; said Trustee is hereby requested to respond as requested herein. Further proceedings re. plaintiffs pending motion to remand and the case management conference be, and they hereby are held in abeyance pending services of unserved defendants and response as requested herein from the Bankruptcy Trustee.. Judge James G. Carr on 12/30/2008. (S,AL) |
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