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Box MSS 2011-01, Box 77

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Holding of Court Out of Town: Martinsburg, WV, Proctor, et al. v. 7-Eleven, Inc., No. 3:02CV21 – Correspondence, plaintiffs’ combined expedited motion to continue the trial in this matter and vacate the scheduling order, and plaintiffs’ motion for protective order, plaintiffs’ motion under local civil rule of civil procedure 2.02 for case management conference, plaintiffs’ reply to defendant’s response, plaintiffs’ supplementary motion to compel, order granting plaintiffs’ motion to continue, order granting the defendant’s motion for partial summary judgment and denying as moot the defendant’s motion to bifurcate the punitive damages claim, memorandum, 2003

 File — Box: MSS 2011-01, Box 77
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Judge Richard L. Williams (85 archival boxes, 34 linear ft.) were donated to the Law School in December of 2011. The documents portray his tenure as a Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia. There are also some personal documents that give us a glance of his personal life. The papers maintained their original organization: Chambers Manuals and Jury Instructions – Sample documents used in Judge Williams' chambers.Chrono Files – 1988–2010:...
Dates: 2003

Holding of Court Out of Town: ND/ WV. Regal Coal, Inc., et al. v. Dominick Larosa, et al., No. 2:03CV90 – Correspondence, designation of RLW for service in another district within the circuit, docket, 2005

 File — Box: MSS 2011-01, Box 77
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Judge Richard L. Williams (85 archival boxes, 34 linear ft.) were donated to the Law School in December of 2011. The documents portray his tenure as a Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia. There are also some personal documents that give us a glance of his personal life. The papers maintained their original organization: Chambers Manuals and Jury Instructions – Sample documents used in Judge Williams' chambers.Chrono Files – 1988–2010:...
Dates: 2005

Holding of Court Out of Town: Elkins, ND/WV, Mary Lou Smith, et al. v. Andrew N. Frye, Jr., No 2:03CV00014 – Correspondence, orders, complaint, receipt for payment, notice of appearance, summons in a civil case, motions, scheduling order, plaintiff’s response in opposition to defendant’s motion to dismiss, certificates of service, exhibits, reply memorandum in support of motion to dismiss, order filing surreply memorandum, plaintiffs’ surreply memorandum in opposition to motion to dismiss, dockets, designation for district judge for service in another district within the circuit, 2006

 File — Box: MSS 2011-01, Box 77
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Judge Richard L. Williams (85 archival boxes, 34 linear ft.) were donated to the Law School in December of 2011. The documents portray his tenure as a Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia. There are also some personal documents that give us a glance of his personal life. The papers maintained their original organization: Chambers Manuals and Jury Instructions – Sample documents used in Judge Williams' chambers.Chrono Files – 1988–2010:...
Dates: 2006

Holding of Court Out of Town: ND/EV, U.S. for the Use and Benefit of Straightline Corporation v. CNA Surety, No. 5:06CV11, (Wheeling, WV case) – Correspondence, civil docket, orders, answer, certificates of service, memorandum opinion, defendant’s reply brief, plaintiff’s brief in opposition of defendant’s motion to dismiss or, in the alternative, to transfer venue, order of court, consented stipulation for extension of time to respond to defendant’s motion to dismiss, or in the alternative, transfer venue; order on motions practice, brief in support of motion to dismiss or, in alternative, to transfer venue; motion to dismiss or, in alternative to transfer venue, entry of appearance and local rule 7.2 stipulation for extension of time to respond to complaint, disclosure statement, complaint, civil cover sheet, 2006

 File — Box: MSS 2011-01, Box 77
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Papers of Judge Richard L. Williams (85 archival boxes, 34 linear ft.) were donated to the Law School in December of 2011. The documents portray his tenure as a Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia. There are also some personal documents that give us a glance of his personal life. The papers maintained their original organization: Chambers Manuals and Jury Instructions – Sample documents used in Judge Williams' chambers.Chrono Files – 1988–2010:...
Dates: 2006