Stiller Tull v. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. et al
Annette R. Stiller Tull |
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Doing business as UL Solutions, Inc. and The Prudential Insurance Company of America |
2:2024cv01408 |
May 17, 2024 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Daniel J Calabretta |
Jeremy D Peterson |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 Petition for Removal- Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 CERTIFICATE / PROOF of SERVICE by The Prudential Insurance Company of America re #1 Notice of Removal,, #3 Civil New Case Documents for DJC, #2 Declaration. (James, Jason) |
Filing 3 CIVIL NEW CASE DOCUMENTS ISSUED; (Attachments: #1 Standing Order, #2 Consent Form, #3 VDRP) (Clemente Licea, O) |
Filing 2 DECLARATION of Sandra Wilson re #1 Notice of Removal. (James, Jason) |
Filing 1 NOTICE of REMOVAL from Placer County Superior Court, case number S-CV-0052446 by The Prudential Insurance Company of America. (Filing fee $ 405, receipt number ACAEDC-11530673) (Attachments: #1 State Issued Summons, #2 State Complaint, #3 State Civil Case Cover Sheet, #4 State Case Management Conference, #5 State Proof of Service, #6 Answer to Complaint, #7 County of Placer Notice of Removal, #8 Prudential's Certification of Interested Parties, #9 Civil Cover Sheet) (James, Jason) |
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