Novak v. Justice Department
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
___________________________________ ) LAWRENCE P. NOVAK, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Civil Action No. 11-0466 (RLW) ) THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) ___________________________________ )
MEMORANDUM OPINION
On April 27, 2012, the defendants filed a renewed motion for summary judgment [Dkt.
#29]. Because a ruling on the motion potentially could dispose of this case, in its May 1, 2012
Order, the Court advised the plaintiff, among other things, of his obligation to file an opposition
or other response to the motion. Further, that Order expressly warned the plaintiff that, if he
failed to file his opposition by May 31, 2012, the Court would treat the motion as conceded. To
date, the plaintiff neither has filed an opposition nor requested additional time to do so. The
Court will treat the defendants’ motion as conceded.
An Order accompanies this Memorandum Opinion. Digitally signed by Judge Robert L. Wilkins DN: cn=Judge Robert L. Wilkins, o=U.S. District Court, ou=Chambers of Honorable Robert L. Wilkins, email=RW@dc.uscourt.gov, c=US Date: 2012.06.18 09:43:13 -04'00'
DATE: June 18, 2012 ROBERT L. WILKINS United States District Judge
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