W.S. Badcock Corporation v. Beaman

Filing 25

ORDER GRANTING 22 Motion to Consolidate Cases. Signed by US District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 10/2/2014. (Fisher, M.)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA EASTERN DIVISION W.S. BADCOCK CORPORATION, Appellant, CASE NO. 4:14-cv-00168-BO v. STEPHEN L. BEAMAN, as Chapter 7 Trustee of the Estate of Edward L. Braxton and Wanda F. Braxton, Appellee. ------------------------------~1 AGREED ORDER GRANTING .JOINT MOTION TO CONSOLIDATE APPEALS AND BRIEFING SCHEDULES, AND FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO SUBMIT INITIAL BRIEFS This Cause came to be considered upon the Joint Motion to Consolidate Appeals and Briefing Schedules, and for Extension of Time to Submit Initial Briefs [EDNC Dkt. 22] ("Joint Motion") filed by W.S. Badcock Corporation and Stephen L. Beaman, as Chapter 7 Trustee of the Estate of Edward L. Braxton and Wanda F. Braxton. After considering the Joint Motion and being fully advised of the premises, upon the agreement of the Parties, and for the reasons set forth in the Motion, IT IS ORDERED that: 1. The Motion is GRANTED. 2. The Clerk of Court SHALL CONSOLIDATE current appellate case numbers 4: 14-cv-00168-BO and 4: 14-cv-00175-BO into a single consolidated appellate case for all purposes, under consolidated Case No. 3. Lf=fV · GV-/(,8·60. The Clerk of Court SHALL CONSOLIDATE current appellate case numbers 4:14-cv-00169-BO, 4: 14-cv-00170-BO, 4: 14-cv-00171-H, 4: 14-cv-00172-BO, 4: 14-cv-00173- 1 • BO; and 4: 14-cv-00174-FL into a single consolidated appellate case for all purposes, under consolidated Case No. 4. Lf=/lf. C. V.. /flf' IJO . The Clerk of Court SHALL PUBLISH a consolidated briefing schedule upon creation and docketing of the two consolidated appellate cases. 5. The Clerk of Court SHALL DOCKET this Order in Case Nos. 4:14-cv-00168- BO, 4:14-cv-00169-BO; 4:14-cv-00170-BO; 4:14-cv-00171-H; 4:14-cv-00172-BO; 4:14-cv00173-BO; 4:14-cv-00174-FL; and 4:14-cv-00175-BO. RENCE W. BOYLE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDG 2

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