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Williamson v. International Quality Healthcare Corporation, 3:18-cv-35. (2018)

Court: District Court, S.D. Ohio Number: infdco20180514442 Visitors: 4
Filed: May 04, 2018
Latest Update: May 04, 2018
Summary: DECISION AND ENTRY GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO PERFECT SERVICE; GRANTING LEAVE TO DELIVER TO THE COURT NEW COPIES OF COMPLAINT AND SUMMONS WITHIN THREE BUSINESS DAYS OF THIS ORDER WALTER H. RICE , District Judge . This case was recently transferred to the undersigned from the Eastern Division at Columbus. After Plaintiff obtained an Entry of Default, Magistrate Judge Jolson issued an Order directing Plaintiff to show cause why the action should not be dismissed
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DECISION AND ENTRY GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME TO PERFECT SERVICE; GRANTING LEAVE TO DELIVER TO THE COURT NEW COPIES OF COMPLAINT AND SUMMONS WITHIN THREE BUSINESS DAYS OF THIS ORDER

This case was recently transferred to the undersigned from the Eastern Division at Columbus. After Plaintiff obtained an Entry of Default, Magistrate Judge Jolson issued an Order directing Plaintiff to show cause why the action should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Doc. #10. Plaintiff filed a Response to the Court's Order to Show Cause, Doc. #11, indicating that, due to an incorrect address, it appeared that Defendant had not been properly served. Plaintiff requested that the Court vacate the Entry of Default, and permit her to deliver to the Court new copies of the Complaint and court-issued summons within three days of the Court's Order so that Defendant can be re-served at the correct mailing address, which is in Dayton, Ohio.

Magistrate Judge Jolson issued an Order vacating the Entry of Default, and transferring the case to the Western Division of the Southern District of Ohio, at Dayton, for all further proceedings, including a ruling on Plaintiff's request for an extension to perfect service. Doc. #14.

For good cause shown, the Court SUSTAINS Plaintiff's request. Within three business days of the date of this Order, Plaintiff shall deliver to the Court new copies of the Complaint and court-issued summons to be served on Defendant at the correct address.

Source:  Leagle

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