Rivera v. Central Transport Intl

Filing 13

ORDER for Plaintiff to file a Response as to 10 MOTION for Summary Judgment .(Responses due by 12/14/2011.). Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 11/30/11. (Pro se litigant served by US Mail, certified 7003 1010 0003 5291 2914.)(gpb)

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE DIVISION 3:11cv91 MARIO MATEO RIVERA, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) CENTRAL TRANSPORT INTL., ) ) Defendant. ) ______________________________) ORDER THIS MATTER is before the court upon its own motion. Defendant filed a Motion for Summary Judgment along with a supporting brief on October 28, 2011. It appears that the Defendant may be entitled to summary judgment in this action as a matter of law. Therefore, Plaintiff is directed to file a response as described below: TO THE PLAINTIFF, MARIO MATEO RIVERA, READ THE FOLLOWING VERY CAREFULLY: You are advised that under the provisions of Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(e) you are required to file a brief written argument opposing the Defendant’s brief supporting the Motion for Summary Judgment. If you do not file such written argument, the court may grant the motion and enter summary judgment against you. If you do file such written argument the court will consider it to determine if any genuine issue of material fact appears, and thereafter will either grant or deny the Motion for Summary Judgment. Within fourteen (14) days of the date of entry of this Order, you must submit these materials or request an extension of the deadline for submission of these materials. If you file any affidavits or unsworn statements made under penalty of perjury opposing the Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment, the statements must either be sworn statements containing the seal of a notary public or must be signed and dated following a declaration which states: "I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct." You are hereby advised that you have fourteen (14) days from the filing of this Order in which to file your response to the Motion for Summary Judgment. If you fail to respond to this motion, the court will proceed to decide the matter. A copy of the response must be served on Defendant and a certificate of service must be filed with the court showing that a copy has been sent to counsel for Defendant. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Plaintiff has fourteen (14) days from the filing of this Order in which to respond to Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment. The Clerk is directed to certify copies of this Order to Plaintiff. The Clerk is specifically directed to send Plaintiff’s copy by certified mail, return receipt requested. Signed: November 30, 2011

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