Furst v. Zia Trust, Inc. et al
Robert Furst and Robert G Furst |
Zia Trust, Inc. and David Long |
2:2022cv02936 |
May 3, 2022 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Dolly M Gee |
Alicia G Rosenberg |
Personal Property: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Fiduciary Duty |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 INITIAL STANDING ORDER upon filing of the complaint by Judge Dolly M. Gee. (kti) |
Filing 7 Notice to Counsel Re Consent to Proceed Before a United States Magistrate Judge. (rolm) |
Filing 6 NOTICE TO PARTIES OF COURT-DIRECTED ADR PROGRAM filed. (rolm) |
Filing 5 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT to District Judge Dolly M. Gee and Magistrate Judge Alicia G. Rosenberg. (rolm) |
Filing 4 21 DAY Summons Issued re Complaint - (Discovery), #1 as to defendant Zia Trust, Inc.. (rolm) |
Filing 3 21 DAY Summons Issued re Complaint - (Discovery), #1 as to defendant David Long. (rolm) |
Filing 2 CERTIFICATION AND NOTICE of Interested Parties filed by plaintiff Robert Furst, (rolm) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against defendants David Long, Zia Trust, Inc..Case assigned to Judge Dolly M. Gee for all further proceedings. Discovery referred to Magistrate Judge Alicia G. Rosenberg.(Filing fee $ 402 PAID) Jury Demanded, filed by plaintiff Robert Furst. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet) (rolm) |
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