Filed: Mar. 20, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 20, 2018
Summary: ORDER MARIAN BLANK HORN , Judge . The court is in receipt of plaintiffs' stipulation to dismiss certain above-captioned plaintiffs' claims in the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States , Case No. 16-865L. The claims associated with the above-captioned plaintiffs are, hereby, SEVERED from the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States , Case No. 16-865L, and shall be reorganized, for case management purposes, into the above-captioned case, Sprague & Jean Russell v. Uni
Summary: ORDER MARIAN BLANK HORN , Judge . The court is in receipt of plaintiffs' stipulation to dismiss certain above-captioned plaintiffs' claims in the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States , Case No. 16-865L. The claims associated with the above-captioned plaintiffs are, hereby, SEVERED from the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States , Case No. 16-865L, and shall be reorganized, for case management purposes, into the above-captioned case, Sprague & Jean Russell v. Unit..
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ORDER
MARIAN BLANK HORN, Judge.
The court is in receipt of plaintiffs' stipulation to dismiss certain above-captioned plaintiffs' claims in the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States, Case No. 16-865L. The claims associated with the above-captioned plaintiffs are, hereby, SEVERED from the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States, Case No. 16-865L, and shall be reorganized, for case management purposes, into the above-captioned case, Sprague & Jean Russell v. United States, and assigned Case No. 16-8652L. The court DISMISSES WITHOUT PREJUDICE the property claims of Sprague and Jean Russell. As there is no just reason for delay, the Clerk's Office shall enter immediate JUDGMENT consistent with this Order, pursuant to RCFC 54(b). As the Order disposes of all properties of the named plaintiffs, Case No. 16-8652L shall be CLOSED. Neither the dismissal of the claims of the plaintiffs herein nor the entry of judgment by the Clerk's Office shall affect this court's jurisdiction over the remaining plaintiffs and properties in the case of Andrew S. Lucier, et al. v. United States, Case No. 16-865L.
IT IS SO ORDERED.