Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-05-09 20:01:55.878201+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:18:52.299705
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In the United States Court of Federal Claims
                                            No. 22-1887
                                         Filed: May 9, 2023

                                                       )
 JAMES H. BAQLEH,                                      )
                                                       )
                            Plaintiff,                 )
                                                       )
    v.                                                 )
                                                       )
 THE UNITED STATES,                                    )
                                                       )
                            Defendant.                 )
                                                       )

                                              ORDER

        Following the Court’s denial of Mr. Baqleh’s motion to transfer, he has filed a second
motion to transfer this case to the United States District Court for the Northern District of
California. ECF No. 40. This Court still does not find transfer to be in the interest of justice in
this case for the reasons stated in its prior decision. As the Court explained previously, Mr.
Baqleh remains free to file an action in the appropriate district court if he chooses. If he believes
his statute of limitations has not expired or has been otherwise tolled, he may address those
issues in a new case he files in the district court. To the extent he wants documents filed in this
Court, they remain publicly available through PACER. But nothing in his current motion
persuades the Court that transfer is in the interest of justice. Therefore, the Court denies his
motion, ECF No. 40.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

                                                              s/ Edward H. Meyers
                                                              Edward H. Meyers
                                                              Judge