City of Dayton, Ohio v. A.R. Environmental, Inc. et al

Filing 119

ORDER TO PLAINTIFF: In light of the Court's recent Order entering a default judgment and damages against Defendant A.R. Environmental, Inc., Plaintiff is ORDERED to advise the Court, within 10 (ten) days of this Order, whether it intends to proceed in this litigation against Defendant Alex Penland, or intends to move to voluntarily dismiss its claims against Mr. Penland. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael J Newman on 10/29/12. (cib1)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON CITY OF DAYTON, : Plaintiff, Case No. 3:11-cv-383 Magistrate Judge Michael J. Newman (Consent Case) -vs- : A.R. ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., et al., Defendants. : ORDER TO PLAINTIFF In light of the Court’s recent Order entering a default judgment and damages against Defendant A.R. Environmental, Inc., Plaintiff is ORDERED to advise the Court, within 10 (ten) days of this Order, whether it intends to proceed in this litigation against Defendant Alex Penland, or intends to move to voluntarily dismiss its claims against Mr. Penland. IT IS SO ORDERED. October 29, 2012 s/ Michael J. Newman United States Magistrate Judge

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