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Niblock v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Jul 29, 2011
Civil Action No. 09-1346 (JEB) (D.D.C. Jul. 29, 2011)

Opinion

Civil Action No. 09-1346 (JEB).

July 29, 2011


MEMORANDUM OPINION


The Federal Bureau of Investigation filed a motion for summary judgment on April 18, 2011. In its June 9, 2011, Order, the Court advised Plaintiff, among other things, of his obligation to file an opposition or other response to the motion. Further, that Order expressly warned Plaintiff that, if he failed to file his opposition by July 15, 2011, the Court would treat the motion as conceded. To date, Plaintiff neither has filed an opposition nor requested additional time to do so. He may well have not opposed the Motion because, during the pendency of the case, Defendant uncovered 3,137 pages of responsive documents and released all disclosable, nonexempt documents, in whole or in part, to Plaintiff.

The Court, accordingly, will grant Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment as conceded. An Order accompanies this Memorandum Opinion.


Summaries of

Niblock v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

United States District Court, D. Columbia
Jul 29, 2011
Civil Action No. 09-1346 (JEB) (D.D.C. Jul. 29, 2011)
Case details for

Niblock v. Federal Bureau of Investigation

Case Details

Full title:JAMES R. NIBLOCK, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, D. Columbia

Date published: Jul 29, 2011

Citations

Civil Action No. 09-1346 (JEB) (D.D.C. Jul. 29, 2011)