IN RE: PET FOOD PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION

Filing 149

Clerk's Notice to Counsel re #147 MDL Conditional Transfer Order (in). (th, )

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IN RE: PET FOOD PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION Doc. 149 William T. Walsh Clerk UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. FEDERAL BLD & U.S. COURTHOUSE 50 WALNUT STREET P.O. BOX 419 NEWARK, N.J. 07101-0419 CAMDEN OFFICE USPO & Courthouse 401 Market Street Camden, N.J. 08101 TRENTON OFFICE 402 East State Street P.O. Box 515 Trenton, N.J. 08603 Date: In Re: Pet Food Products Liability Litigation MDL Docket Number: 1850 Master Docket In New Jersey: 1:07cv2867(NLH) NOTICE TO ALL COUNSEL: On April 30, 2008 the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation transferred the following action(s) concerning this litigation to the District of New Jersey: Bobby Wingo v. Menu Foods, Inc. W.D. of Louisiana # 5:08-378 All mail in this litigation should be sent to the Camden office. The District of New Jersey requires documents be filed electronically. Please refer to the Court's website www.njd.uscourts.gov to obtain information on becoming an Electronic Filing User in the District of New Jersey. Documents not filed electronically must be submitted with a disc or CD-ROM in accordance with the District of New Jersey's CM/ECF Policies and Procedures. These Policies and Procedures can be found on the Court's website. If there is a need to contact this office by phone, you may contact Tom Haggerty at 856-757-5021. The District of New Jersey's motion practice is covered by Local Rules 7.1, 37.1 and 78.1 and will be followed, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. The Local Civil Rules are available on the Court's website. Sincerely, William T. Walsh, Clerk By: s/Tom Haggerty Deputy Clerk Enc. cc: Jeffrey N. Luthi Clerk, Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation DNJ-Civ-MDL-002 Dockets.Justia.com

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