MCFADYEN et al v. DUKE UNIVERSITY et al

Filing 365

MOTION for Joinder of Defendant Linwood Wilson to Joinder Duke University's Motion to Expedite and Motion to Expedite Briefing on defendants Motion To Strike [DE 362] by LINWOOD E. WILSON. Responses due by 4/21/2014 (WILSON, LINWOOD)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CIVIL ACTION NUMBER 1:07-CV-00953 RYAN McFADYEN, et al., Plaintiffs, v. DUKE UNIVERSITY, et al. Defendants. ) EXPEDITED REVIEW REQUESTED ) ) DEFENDANT LINWOOD WILSON’S ) JOINDER MOTION TO JOIN ) DEFENDANTS’ DUKE ) UNIVERSITY’S MOTION ) TO EXPEDITE BRIEFING ON ) DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO ) STRIKE and MOTION TO EXPIDITE ) Documents (362; 363) ) ) NOW COMES Defendant Linwood E. Wilson, pro se, in Joinder Motion to join defendants’ Duke University’s Motion to Expedite (362) and Motion to Expedite Briefing on Defendant’s Motion to Strike. [DE 362] (363). Respectfully submitted this the 26th day of March, 2014 BY: /s/Linwood E. Wilson Linwood E. Wilson Pro Se CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRONIC FILING AND SERVICE The undersigned hereby certifies that, pursuant to Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and LR5.3 and LR5.4, MDNC, the foregoing pleading, motion, affidavit, notice, or other document/paper has been electronically filed with the Clerk of Court using the CM/ECF system, which system will automatically generate and send a Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) to the undersigned filing user and registered users of record, and that the Court's electronic records show that each party to this action is represented by at least one registered user of record (or that the party is a registered user of record), to each of whom the NEF will be transmitted. This the 26th day of March 2014. By: /s/ Linwood E. Wilson Linwood E. Wilson Pro Se

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