Walsh v. Donahoe

Filing 52

ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk of Court modify the caption of the instant action by removing the name Patrick R. Donahoe ("Donahoe"), as the defendant and replacing that name with the name Megan Brennan ("Brennan"). During the course of this litigation, Donahoe was replaced as postmaster general, United States Postal Service, by Brennan. The new caption for this action is: Desmond Anthony Walsh, Plaintiff -against- Megan Brennan, Postmaster General, U nited States Postal Service, Defendant The Clerk shall effect this caption change as expeditiously as practicable. SO ORDERED. Megan Brennan added. Patrick R. Donahoe (Postmaster General, United States Postal Service) terminated. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Kevin Nathaniel Fox on 4/22/2020) (va)

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Case 1:14-cv-07239-GBD-KNF Document 52 Filed 04/22/20 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------------X DESMOND ANTHONY WALSH, Plaintiff, ORDER 14-CV-7239 (GBD) (KNF) -againstPATRICK R. DONAHOE, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service, Defendant. --------------------------------------------------------------X IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Clerk of Court modify the caption of the instant action by removing the name Patrick R. Donahoe (“Donahoe”), as the defendant and replacing that name with the name Megan Brennan (“Brennan”). During the course of this litigation, Donahoe was replaced as postmaster general, United States Postal Service, by Brennan. The new caption for this action is: Desmond Anthony Walsh, Plaintiff -againstMegan Brennan, Postmaster General, United States Postal Service, Defendant The Clerk shall effect this caption change as expeditiously as practicable. Dated: New York, New York April 22, 2020 SO ORDERED:

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