Dobbins v. Tesla, Inc. aka Tesla Motors, Inc.
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ORDER TRANSFERRING CASE TO NORTHERN DIVISION. I THEREFORE ORDER that this action is transferred to the unofficial northern division of this court for all further proceedings. The clerk of the court shall transfer and reopen this matter as a new action under a new docket number in the northern division, and the action under this docket number shall be closed, without prejudice to the defendants regarding any federal filing fee. Signed by Judge Andrew P. Gordon on 9/1/2021. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - YAW)
Case 3:21-cv-00398-RCJ-WGC Document 6 Filed 09/01/21 Page 1 of 1
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
3 TERRANCE DOBBINS,
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Plaintiff
5 v.
Case No.: 2:21-cv-01607-APG-DJA
Order Transferring Case to Northern
Division
6 TESLA, INC. (a.k.a. TESLA MOTORS,
INC.) a Delaware Corporation; DOES I-X;
7 and ROE Business Entities I-X,
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Defendants
The defendants removed this action to the unofficial southern division of this court. The
10 complaint states that the events giving rise to this lawsuit occurred in Storey County. ECF No. 111 1 at 3. That is in the unofficial northern division of the court. Local Rule IA 1-6. Under Local
12 Rule IA 1-8(a), civil actions “must be filed in the clerk’s office for the unofficial division of the
13 court in which the action allegedly arose.”
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I THEREFORE ORDER that this action is transferred to the unofficial northern division
15 of this court for all further proceedings. The clerk of the court shall transfer and reopen this
16 matter as a new action under a new docket number in the northern division, and the action under
17 this docket number shall be closed, without prejudice to the defendants regarding any federal
18 filing fee.
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DATED this 1st day of September, 2021.
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ANDREW P. GORDON
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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