Davis v. RSB Equity Group, LLC et al
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ORDER - Plaintiff's motion for discovery [D.E. 26] is DENIED. Plaintiff's motion for an extension of time for service of civil summons [D.E. 27] is GRANTED. The clerk shall issue an order for a discovery plan. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 9/3/2015. (Jenkins, C.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DNISION
No. 5:14-CV-301-D
SHARON DAVIS,
Plaintiff,
v.
RSB EQUITY GROUP, LLC.,
ROY MULLMAN; and DOES 1-5.,
Defendants.
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ORDER
On July 14, 2014, plaintiff (through counsel) filed a complaint [D.E. 8]. On December 16,
2014, plaintiff filed a motion to enforce settlement agreement [D.E. 11]. On March 18, 2015, the
court denied plaintiffs motion to enforce settlement agreement [D.E. 11], and directed the clerk to
issue notice to plaintiff of failure to make service within 120 days. See [ D.E. 18]. On March 18,
2015, the Clerk of Court sent plaintiff a notice of failure to make service within 120 days [D.E. 19].
On March 18, 2015, plaintiff filed a civil summons issued on July 14, 2014, with page two
completed to show service on defendant RSB Equity Group, LLC [D.E. 20]. On April 2, 2015,
plaintiff filed a motion to extend time to effect service on defendant Roy Mullman [D.E. 23]. On
April28, 2015, the court granted plaintiffs motion for an extension of time and gave plaintiffuntil
June 30, 2015, to effect service on defendant Roy Mullman [D.E. 25]. On July 22, 2015, plaintiff
filed a motion for discovery [D.E. 26], and a second motion to extend time for service of civil
summons [D.E. 27]. On August 21,2015, plaintiff filed a civil summons with page two completed
to show service on defendant Roy Mullman [D.E. 29].
Plaintiffs motion for discovery [D.E. 26] is DENIED. Plaintiffs motion for an extension
of time for service of civil summons [D.E. 27] is GRANTED. The clerk shall issue an order for a
discovery plan.
SO ORDERED. This _a_ day of September 2015.
Chief United States District Judge
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