Pulliam et al v. Clark et al
Patriot's Plantation II LLC and Norman Pulliam |
David R Clark, T Stewart Gibson, National Auction Group Inc, The, Patriot's Plantation LLC, First Century Bank NA, Christopher Kane and Wayne Thorn |
4:2011cv03047 |
November 8, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Florence Office |
Williamsburg |
R Bryan Harwell |
Other Contract |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 153 ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE AS TO THE NATIONAL AUCTION GROUP, INC. Signed by The Honorable R Bryan Harwell on 4/16/2013.(hcic, ) |
Filing 136 ORDER granting 123 Motion for Summary Judgment by Defendant T. Stewart Gibson as Trustee of the William S. Clark Irrevocable Trust Dated February 17, 2008. Signed by Honorable R Bryan Harwell on 1/29/2013.(hcic, ) |
Filing 94 ORDER granting 29 Motion for Preliminary Injunction, as to defendants David R. Clark and Patriot's Plantation, LLC. Signed by Honorable R Bryan Harwell on 5/21/2012.(hcic, ) |
Filing 76 ORDER dismissing with prejudice 56 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; dismissing with prejudice 57 Motion to Stay Proceedings and Compel Arbitration; granting 75 Consent Motion to Dismiss Certain Claims, Parties, and Motions. Signed by Honorable R Bryan Harwell on 1/30/2012.(hcic, ) |
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