Export Development Canada v. Naborhood Building Products, LLC et al

Filing 17

Order GRANTING Dfts' 14 MOTION to Set Aside Default, & 10 Clerk's Entry of Default & 11 Clerk's Entry of Default are SET ASIDE. Dfts are to file answer or Rule 12(b) motion on or before 12/2/2013. Plf's 12 MOTION for D efault Judgment as to Defendant Naborhood Building Products, LLC & 13 MOTION for Default Judgment as to Defendant Paul Nabors are DENIED as MOOT. Dft Naborhood Building Products, LLC is to file its disclosure statement on or before 12/2/2013. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 11/15/2013. (Attachment: # 1 Blank Disclosure Statement) (tot)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA ________________________________ vs. ________________________________ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. ___________________ DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Pursuant to Local Rule 3.4 of the Southern District of Alabama and to enable Judges and Magistrate Judges to evaluate possible disqualification or recusal, the undersigned counsel for certifies that 1) the nature of said party is: (insert “individual, corporation, governmental entity, limited liability company, professional corporation, partnership, trust, etc..”) -and2) the following are parents, subsidiaries, and/or affiliates of said party that have issued shares or debt securities to the public: ; -or3) there are no parents, subsidiaries, and/or affiliates of said party that have issued shares or debt securities to the public; -or4) the following are limited liability entity members and managers, trustees (but not trust beneficiaries), affiliates, or similar individuals or entities that could potentially pose a financial or professional conflict for a judge: _________________________________ ______________________________ Date Signature of Attorney or Litigant 2

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