Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Van Doorne et al

Filing 8

ORDER granting 5 Motion for Alternate Service. Signed by Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen. (GWil)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, as Receiver for AmTrust Bank, Plaintiff, v. PAUL VAN DOORNE, and individual, and JOHN MARXER, an individual, Defendants. __________________________________/ Case No. 10-10688 District Judge Patrick J. Duggan Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen ORDER TO EXTEND THE TIME FOR SERVICE AND FOR ALTERNATE SERVICE AS TO DEFENDANT JOHN MARXER This matter comes before the Court on Plaintiff's Motion to Extend the Time for Service and for Alternate Service as to Defendant John Marxer. The Court having been fully advised in the premises, the Court finds that good cause exists to extend the time for service under Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(m) and that service of process upon Defendant John Marxer cannot reasonably be made as provided in Fed. R.Civ. P. 4(e)(1). Now, therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the time for service is extended until March 24, 2010. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that service upon Defendant, John Marxer of the summons and complaint in this case and a copy of this Order may be made by the following method(s): (1) (2) (3) First class mail to John Marxer, 25656 Island Lake, Novi, Michigan 48374. Certified mail to John Marxer, 25656 Island Lake, Novi, Michigan 48374. Tacking or firmly affixing to the door at 25656 Island Lake, Novi, Michigan 48374. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff shall file a Proof of Service as to its service upon Defendant, John Marxer as set forth above. SO ORDERED. S/R. Steven Whalen R. STEVEN WHALEN UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Dated: March 2, 2010 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned certifies that a copy of the foregoing order was served on the attorneys and/or parties of record by electronic means or U.S. Mail on March 2, 2010. s/G. Wilson Judicial Assistant

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