Metropolitan Life Insurance Company v. Wernock et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 16 Motion to File Manually; granting 17 Motion for Extension of Time to Answer Geraldine Wernock answer due 6/5/2017. Counsel should read the order in its entirety for critical information and deadlines. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 5/25/2017. Sent to Thomas M. Harvey at Law Office of Thomas Harvey PO Box 707 Rich Square, NC 27869 via United States Mail. (Briggeman, N.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
No. 7:17-CV-25-D
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff and Stakeholder in
Interpleader,
v.
GERALDINE WERNOCK, JAMES EVES,
III, and DAWNA MARIE HIGHT,
Defendants and Claimants in
Interpleader.
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ORDER
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This matter is before the clerk on the Motion to File Manually [DE-16] and Motion for
Extension of Time [DE-17] filed by Defendant and Claimant in Interpleader Geraldine Wemock.
Counsel for Wemock seeks permission to file documents manually until he completes
electronic case filing training, which he has currently scheduled for August 2, 201 7. The motion
[DE-16] is GRANTED, and the undersigned shall docket the notice of appearance attached to the
motion. Counsel for Wemock may continue to file documents in paper form up to and including
August 2, 2017. Counsel Wemock is DIRECTED to register with this district as an electronic
filer on or before August 2, 2017.
Wemock also filed a combined Motion for Extension of Time to Answer Complaint and
Answer [DE-18]. The motion is GRANTED, but Wemock is DIRECTED to file the answer as a
separate and distinct pleading on or before June 5, 2017.
SO ORDERED. This the .s2£day of May, 2017. ~
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Clerk of Court
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