Broadcast Music Inc et al v. Big Cypress Tavern Social Club Inc

Filing 1

ORDER that the claims against each Defendant be SEVERED into two separate causes of action. In regard to Plaintiffs claims against Defendant Gary P. Loyd, individually (Loyd), Plaintiffs and Loyd are instructed to file any future filings in this, the first-filed case. In regard to Plaintiffs claims against Defendant Big Cypress Tavern Social Club (Big Cypress Tavern), Plaintiffs and Big Cypress Tavern are instructed to file any future filings in the newly-created severed action. SEVERED FROM CASE 2:12cv395 Signed by Judge Rodney Gilstrap on 12/5/12. (ehs, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION BROADCAST MUSIC INC., et al., Plaintiffs, v. BIG CYPRESS TAVERN SOCIAL CLUB, INC. D/B/A BIG CYPRESS TAVERN AND GARY P. LOYD, INDIVIDUALLY, Defendants. § § § § § § § § § § § CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:12-CV-00395 ORDER The Court enters this Order sua sponte. On December 4, 2012, the Court held a hearing on Plaintiffs Broadcast Music Inc., et al.’s (“Plaintiffs”), Motion for Default Judgment (Dkt. No. . 12). During the hearing, the Court ORDERED sua sponte that the claims against each Defendant be SEVERED into two separate causes of action. In regard to Plaintiffs’ claims against Defendant Gary P. Loyd, individually (“Loyd”), Plaintiffs and Loyd are instructed to file any future filings in this, the first-filed case. In regard to Plaintiffs’ claims against Defendant Big Cypress Tavern Social Club (“Big Cypress Tavern”), Plaintiffs and Big Cypress Tavern are instructed to file any future filings in the newly-created severed action. SIGNED this 19th day of December, 2011. So ORDERED and SIGNED this 4th day of December, 2012. ____________________________________ RODNEY GILSTRAP UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE    

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