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Orso v. Solano

United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
Oct 31, 2022
8:21-mc-125-VMC-AAS (M.D. Fla. Oct. 31, 2022)

Opinion

8:21-mc-125-VMC-AAS

10-31-2022

MATTHEW E. ORSO IN HIS CAPACITY AS COURT-APPOINTED SUCCESSOR RECEIVER FOR REX VENTURE GROUP, LLC d/b/a ZEEKREWARDS.COM, Plaintiff, v. BRIAN SOLANO, Defendant.


ORDER

AMANDA ARNOLD SANSONE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

Nationwide Judgment Recovery, Inc. (NJR), as Assignee of Matthew Orso, as Successor Trustee to Kenneth D. Bell, in his Capacity as Court-Appointed Receiver for Rex Venture Group, LLC, moves for substitution of party plaintiff. (Doc. 18). Defendant Brian Solano did not respond, and the time has expired. See Local Rule 3.01(c), M.D. Fla.

Because the defendant failed to timely respond to NJR's motion, the court may treat the motion as unopposed. See Local Rule 3.01(c), M.D. Fla. (“If a party fails to timely respond [to a motion], the motion is subject to treatment as unopposed.”).

Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 25 states that, “[i]f an interest is transferred, the action may be continued by or against the original party unless the court, on motion, orders the transferee to be substituted in the action or joined with the original party.” Fed.R.Civ.P. 25(c). It is well-settled that substitution is committed to the discretion of the court. “Substitution under Rule 25(c) is purely a matter of convenience, and regardless of whether substitution is ordered, the respective substantive rights of the transferor or the transferee are not affected.” Barker v. Jackson Nat. Life Ins. Co., 163 F.R.D. 364, 365 (N.D. Fla. 1995). Under Rule 25(c), substitution is only procedural and does not impact the parties' substantive rights. See id.

In a similar case in this District, the court agreed that “this miscellaneous matter and the issuance of the writs of garnishment are a continuation of the original litigation that produced the judgment. Thus, under Rule 25(c), the litigation may be continued by NJR (the party in interest) and against [Defendant] (the original party).” Bell v. Woods, No. 5:20-mc-10-JSM-PRL, 2022 WL 428440, at *3 (M.D. Fla. Jan. 7, 2022), see also Orso v. Pateau, No. 6:21-mc-80-CEM-EJK (M.D. Fla. June 21, 2022); Orso v. Nagabina, No. 8:21-mc-131-KKM-JSS (M.D. Fla. June 15, 2022); Orso v. Lewis, No. 6:21-mc-104-RBD-GJK (M.D. Fla April 7, 2022); Bell v. Zhang, No. 6:21-mc-00017-WWB-DCI (M.D. Fla. August 10 2022); Orso v. Moreno, No. 8:21-mc-00025-MSS-AEP (M.D. Fla. September 7, 2022); Orso v. Morrow, No. 8:21-mc-00070-TPB-JSS (M.D. Fla. September 7, 2022); Orso v. Germain, No. 6:21-mc-00084-PGB-DCI (M.D. Fla. September 15, 2022); Orso v. Nature, 3:21-mc-26-MMH-MCR (M.D. Fla. October 5, 2022). A review of the evidence NJR submitted (Doc. 18-1) also supports the conclusion that NJR, is the party in interest as the assignee of the subject judgment.

Accordingly, NJR's Motion for Substitution of Plaintiff (Doc. 18) is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to amend the case caption to substitute Nationwide Judgment Recovery, Inc., as the named plaintiff in this action.

ORDERED.


Summaries of

Orso v. Solano

United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
Oct 31, 2022
8:21-mc-125-VMC-AAS (M.D. Fla. Oct. 31, 2022)
Case details for

Orso v. Solano

Case Details

Full title:MATTHEW E. ORSO IN HIS CAPACITY AS COURT-APPOINTED SUCCESSOR RECEIVER FOR…

Court:United States District Court, Middle District of Florida

Date published: Oct 31, 2022

Citations

8:21-mc-125-VMC-AAS (M.D. Fla. Oct. 31, 2022)