Boles v. Gallman Personnel Services, Inc. et al
Laverna Boles |
Gallman Personnel Services, Inc. and LiftOne, LLC |
3:2013cv03099 |
November 14, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Columbia Office |
Richland |
Kaymani D West |
Terry L Wooten |
Americans with Disabilities - Employment |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 10 ORDER TO CONSOLIDATE: the court orders that these two above-captioned cases be consolidated. The Clerk of Court is directed to consolidate C/A No. 3:13-3112 into C/A No. 3:13-3099 and to administratively close C/A No. 3:13-31 12. In consolidating these cases, the Clerk is to transfer all filings from C/A No. 3:13-3112 into C/A No. 3:13-3099, noting the original dates of filing asto the transferred docket entries. Plaintiffs Motion for Extension of Time for Response to Mot ion to Dismiss Filed by Defendant LiftOne (filed on December 2, 2013 as ECF No. 6 in Civil Action Number 3:13-3112) is hereby granted. Plaintiffs response to LiftOnes Motion to Dismiss (filed on November 22,2013 as ECF No. 5 in Civil Action Number 3: 13-3112) is now due January 6, 2014.The Conference and Scheduling Order in place for Civil Action Number 3:13-3099 shall remain in effect. If, as a result of this consolidation, the parties believe the scheduling order should be amended, they should so advise the court in their Rule 26(f) Report. Signed by Magistrate Judge Kaymani D West on 12/4/2013. (mcot, ) |
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