Hercules Offshore, Inc. v. Howard
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ORDER AND REASONS that this action be transferred to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, where it can be consolidated with Civil Action No. 13-140. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Motion to Dismiss 15 C omplaint for Declaratory Judgment filed by Damon Howard and 22 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Hercules Offshore, Inc. are DENIED, reserving the parties right to re-urge the motions. Signed by Judge Eldon E. Fallon on 1/2/14. (Attachments: # 1 Transfer Letter)(dno, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
WILLIAM W. BLEVINS
CLERK
500 POYDRAS ST., ROOM C-151
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
January 3, 2014
Mr. J.T. Noblin
Clerk, United States District Court
Southern District of Mississippi
501 East Court Street
Room 2.500
Jackson, MS 39201-5002
Re: Civil Action No. 13-5451 L (4)
Hercules Offshore, Inc.
vs.
Damon Howard
Dear Mr. Noblin:
On January 3, 2014, the Honorable Eldon E. Fallon, United States District Court Judge for this district,
entered an order transferring the above captioned case to the Southern District of Mississippi.
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WILLIAM W. BLEVINS, CLERK
By:
Deputy Clerk
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