-JO Jacob Friedman, Estelle Sapir and Miriam Stern, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Union Bank of Switzerland, et al. (See Doc. No. 897)

Filing 4810

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER directing the Clerk to open a file with respect to the appeal of the claimants from the certified denial on their claim to the accounts of Paul Wittgenstein etal. All previous filings with respect to this issue (Docket Nos. 4792, 4793, and 4794) will be duplicated in this file and any subsequent filings should be docketed under this docket number. Ordered by Senior Judge Edward R. Korman on 1/23/12. (Greene, Donna)

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IN~~~~~CE~ US DISTRICT COURT E.D.N.Y. * UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------------- x INRE: HOLOCAUST VICTIM ASSETS LITIGATION JAN 242012 * ;OKLYN OFFICE Gase No. CV 96-4849 (ERK)(MDG) (Consolidated with CV 96-5161 and CV 97-461) MEMORANDUM & ORDER This Document Relates to: All Cases KORMAN, Judge: On a number of occasions I have d~rected the Clerk of the Court to give a particular matter in the Holocaust Victim Asset Litigation a separate docket number-a purely administrative mechanism that keeps all of the filings relating to the matter in one discrete file and that facilitates my ability to keep track of materials as they are filed. I am directing the Clerk to open such a file with respect to the appeal of the claimants from the certified denial on their claim to the accounts of Paul Wittgenstein et al. All previous filings with respect to this issue (Docket Nos. 4792, 4793, and 4794) will be duplicated in this file and any subsequent filings should be docketed under this docket number. SO ORDERED. Brooklyn, New York January 23, 2012 s/Edward R. Korman -- -...., ---'.... . . Edward R. Korman Senior United States District '- •

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