Melanie Damian v. ICCXP International Council of Commodities Exchange Professionals, LLC, et al
Melanie E. Damian |
Patricia Tessandori Clancy and ICCXP International Council of Commodities Exchange Professionals, LLC, |
2:2019mc00059 |
May 13, 2019 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
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Filing 4 NOTICE of New Case Number and Judge Assignment by Clerk. This case is hereby converted from case type MC to case type CV because subsequent filings have changed the nature of the case. A new case number has therefore been assigned to this case. District Judge Virginia A. Phillips is assigned to this new case number 2:19-cv-05565-VAP. All future documents must be filed under this new case number. The previous case number, 2:19-mc-00059-UA, is hereby terminated. (lh) |
Filing 3 First REQUEST for Order for For Service of Process by Registered Process Server filed by attorney for plaintiff Melanie E. Damian. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order) (Blanda, Jon) |
Filing 2 NOTICE OF LODGING filed re MISC - Registration of Judgment from Another District (AO-451), #1 (Blanda, Jon) |
Filing 1 REGISTRATION OF JUDGMENT FROM ANOTHER DISTRICT Receipt No: 0973-23728967 - Fee: $47, filed by attorney for plaintiff Melanie E. Damian. (Attachments: #1 Certified judgment) (Attorney Jon O Blanda added to party Melanie E. Damian(pty:pla))(Blanda, Jon) |
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