Spies v. El Dorado County, 2:16-2232. (2018)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20180223b00
Visitors: 6
Filed: Feb. 22, 2018
Latest Update: Feb. 22, 2018
Summary: ORDER RE: MOTION TO SUBSTITUTE PARTIES WILLIAM B. SHUBB , District Judge . Counsel for plaintiffs represents that plaintiff Lawrence Spies has died intestate and his successors in interest are his wife, Linda Spies, and his children, Brian Spies, Stephanie Spies, and Theresa Spies. The court makes no finding as to the accuracy of these representations, but based thereon, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that plaintiff's Motion to substitute parties in light of plaintiff Lawrence Spies' death (Docket
Summary: ORDER RE: MOTION TO SUBSTITUTE PARTIES WILLIAM B. SHUBB , District Judge . Counsel for plaintiffs represents that plaintiff Lawrence Spies has died intestate and his successors in interest are his wife, Linda Spies, and his children, Brian Spies, Stephanie Spies, and Theresa Spies. The court makes no finding as to the accuracy of these representations, but based thereon, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that plaintiff's Motion to substitute parties in light of plaintiff Lawrence Spies' death (Docket N..
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ORDER RE: MOTION TO SUBSTITUTE PARTIES
WILLIAM B. SHUBB, District Judge.
Counsel for plaintiffs represents that plaintiff Lawrence Spies has died intestate and his successors in interest are his wife, Linda Spies, and his children, Brian Spies, Stephanie Spies, and Theresa Spies. The court makes no finding as to the accuracy of these representations, but based thereon,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that plaintiff's Motion to substitute parties in light of plaintiff Lawrence Spies' death (Docket No. 87) be, and the same hereby is, GRANTED; and Linda Spies, Brian Spies, Stephanie Spies, and Theresa Spies, are hereby substituted for plaintiff Lawrence Spies as plaintiffs in this action. This order is without prejudice to the right of any defendant to file a motion to dismiss or for summary judgment on any grounds, including the ground that the substituted parties are not proper parties to the action.
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