MCFADYEN et al v. DUKE UNIVERSITY et al
Filing
392
MOTION to Expedite briefing on Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings and Motion to Dismiss Uncontested Renewed Motion To Dismiss #389 by LINWOOD E. WILSON. (WILSON, LINWOOD)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
RYAN MCFADYEN, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
1:07cv953
v.
DUKE UNIVERSITY, et al.,
Defendants,
DEFENDANT WILSON’S MOTION TO EXPIDITE BRIEFING ON
DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR JUDGMENT OF THE PLEADINGS AND
DISMISS UNCONTESTED RENEWED MOTION TO DISMISS.
NOW COMES Defendant Linwood E. Wilson, pro se, requesting the Court to
Expedite Defendant’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings and Dismiss Uncontested
Renewed Motion to Dismiss (389). Plaintiffs’ have had over 5 months of time to respond.
CONCLUSION
Defendant Wilson asks that the Defendant’s Motion for Judgment on the
Pleadings and Motion to Dismiss Uncontested Renewed Motion to Dismiss be granted.
This the 29th Day of April, 2014
Respectfully,
/s/ Linwood E. Wilson
Linwood E. Wilson
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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 29th day of April, 2014.
By: /s/ Linwood E. Wilson
Linwood E. Wilson
Pro Se
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