Hajek v. Kumho Industrial Co. et al

Filing 30

ORDER regarding Notice Regarding Corporate Disclosure Statement 13 . As of this date, no Statement has been filed. IT THEREFORE HEREBY IS ORDERED, Counsel for Ford Motor Company shall file the Corporate Disclosure Statement on or before November 20, 2008, or show cause by written affidavit why they cannot comply with the rules of the court. Ordered by Magistrate Judge David L. Piester. (LKL)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA MARCIA K. HAJEK, Plaintiff, v. KUMHO TIRE CO. INC., et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 4:08CV3157 ORDER The records of the court show that on August 18, 2008 (filing no. 13) a text notice was electronically mailed to all counsel of record by the Office of the Clerk as follows: TEXT NOTICE REGARDING CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT by Deputy Clerk as to Defendant Ford Motor Company. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 7.1, non-governmental corporate parties are required to file Corporate Disclosure Statements (Statements). The parties shall use the form Corporate Disclosure Statement, available on the Web site of the court at http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/forms/. If you have not filed your Statement, you must do so within 15 days of the date of this notice. If you have already filed your Statement in this case, you are reminded to file a Supplemental Statement within a reasonable time of any change in the information that the statement requires. As of this date, no Statement has been filed. IT THEREFORE HEREBY IS ORDERED, Counsel for Ford Motor Company shall file the Corporate Disclosure Statement on or before November 20, 2008, or show cause by written affidavit why they cannot comply with the rules of the court. DATED October 30, 2008. BY THE COURT: s/ David L. Piester United States Magistrate Judge David L. Piester 2

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