Great Lakes Exploration Group LLC v. Unidentified Wrecked and (For Salvage-Right Purposes), Abandoned Sailing Vessel, The

Filing 23

STIPULATION to suspend proceedings by intervenor parties Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Piggush, James) Modified on 2/9/2005 to show this document is REPLACED BY #24 BELOW -- signatures missing (ldm)

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Great Lakes Exploration Group LLC v. Unidentified Wrecked and (For Sa...bandoned Sailing Vessel, The Doc. 23 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN Northern Division GREAT LAKES EXPLORATION GROUP LLC Plaintiff v. The Unidentified, Wrecked and (For Salvage-Right Purposes), Abandoned Sailing Vessel, her tackle, apparel, appurtenances, cargo, etc. located within a circle having a radius of 3.5 statute miles, whose center point is at coordinates 45° 32.8' North latitude and 86° 41.5' West longitude, In Rem Defendant. and MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARTS AND LIBRARIES AND MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, Intervenors. ______________________________________________________________________________ STIPULATION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS Civil Action No. 1:04-CV-375 HON. ROBERT HOLMES BELL NOW COME Plaintiff, Great Lakes Exploration Group, by its attorney, Richard Thomas Robol and Intervenors, Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries and Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, by their attorneys, Michael A. Cox, Attorney General of the State of Michigan and James R. Piggush, Assistant Attorney General, and stipulate that Dockets.Justia.com pending proceedings relating to discovery and to the motion to dismiss may be suspended for two months from the date of this court's order, so that those parties may explore a resolution of their disputes. Date: Richard Thomas Robol Attorney for Plaintiff Date: James R. Piggush Attorney for Intervenors 2

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