Hughes v. Owens-Corning Fiberg, et al
Plaintiff: James T. Hughes
Defendant: OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORP
Case Number: 2:2021cv60005
Filed: October 27, 2021
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Presiding Judge: EDUARDO C ROBRENO
Nature of Suit: P.I. : Asbestos
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: None
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October 28, 2021 Opinion or Order Filing 24 ORDER THAT ANY RESPONSES TO THE MOTION TO CORRECT CLERICAL ERROR PURSUANT TO FRCP 60(a) SHALL BE FILED BY 11/4/21. SIGNED BY HONORABLE EDUARDO C. ROBRENO ON 10/28/21. 10/28/21 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED.(mbh, )
October 27, 2021 Filing 23 PLAINTIFFS MOTION TO CORRECT CLERICAL ERROR PURSUANT TO FED. R. CIV. P. 60(a)(mbh, )
October 27, 2021 Filing 22 Case transferred in from District of Massachusetts; Case Number 1:84-cv-03086. Original file certified copy of transfer order and docket sheet received.
October 15, 2021 Filing 21 Certified copy of MDL Conditional Transfer Order number 1253 in MDL Case 875 received from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania requesting transfer of case for consolidated pretrial proceedings. This case is transferred pursuant to Administrative Order No. 11, entered in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on August 15, 2006. (Jones, Sherry) [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]
August 5, 1993 Senior Judge Charles R. Weiner . Endorsed Order granting [0-1] motion to dismiss. See M.M.L. #1,2 #6860. (fmr) [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]
August 3, 1993 Motion by Owens-Corning, James T. Hughes to dismiss with prejudice and without costs. See M.M.L. #1,2 #6860. FILED. (fmr) [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]
March 22, 1993 NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL of David J. Ansel as Counsel for James T. Hughes. See M.M.L. #1,2 #6829. (fmr) [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]
March 22, 1993 Notice of attorney appearance for James T. Hughes by Edwin L. Wallace. See M.M.L. #1,2 #6830. (fmr) [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]
September 18, 1992 Judge Charles R. Weiner. Order of Dismissal entered in MDL-875 on 9/18/92. "...cases are dismissed without prejudice..." See Document #6805 in MML 1, MML 2. Copies sent to Liaison Counsel. (fmr) [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]
November 15, 1991 Interdistrict transfer to Eastern District of Pennsylvania, per July 29, 1991 transfer order of Multidistrict Litigation Panel in In Re: asbestos litigation (MDL-875). Case closed. (vah) Modified on 11/19/1991 [Transferred from Massachusetts on 10/27/2021.]

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Plaintiff: James T. Hughes
Represented By: EDWIN L. WALLACE
Represented By: GARRETT J. BRADLEY
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