Springfield Wire, Incorporated v. DeHart
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ORDER to Strike 27 Stipulation filed by Springfield Wire, Incorporated. Signed by District Judge Stephen J Murphy, III. (THal)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION SPRINGFIELD WIRE, INC., a Massachusetts Corporation, Plaintiff(s), v. PAUL A. DeHART, Defendant(s). / ORDER STRIKING STIPULATION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE, INCLUDING COSTS, REASONABLE ATTORNEY FEES, AND INTEREST PROVIDED FOR IN PROMISSORY NOTE AND ATTACHED EXHIBIT A (D/E 27) AND DIRECTING DEFENDANTS TO REFILE THE DOCUMENTS On December 15, 2008 the parties filed a Stipulation for Entry of Final Judgment in a Civil Case, Including Costs, Reasonable Attorney Fees, and Interest Provided for in Promissory Note, at Docket Entry 27. Attached to this stipulation as Exhibit A is a sample proposed "Final Judgement in a Civil Case, Including Costs, Reasonable Attorney Fees, and Interest Provided For In Promissory Note." Exhibit A as filed already contained the electronic signature of the Court, although the Court had not yet reviewed or approved of the proposed document. Therefore, the Court having reviewed the record and being fully advised in the premises; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to strike Docket Entry 27 and remove the images from the docket.
Case No. 02:07-cv-12236 HONORABLE STEPHEN J. MURPHY, III
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties are directed to refile the Stipulation For Entry of Final Judgment In A Civil Case, Including Costs, Reasonable Attorney Fees, and Interest Provided for In Promissory Note. The parties may also refile the attached Exhibit A, but without the Court's signature.
s/Stephen J. Murphy, III Stephen J. Murphy, III United States District Judge Dated: December 17, 2008 I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served upon the parties and/or counsel of record on December 17, 2008, by electronic and/or ordinary mail. Alissa Greer Case Manager
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