Lamar Trower v. Johnson & Johnson Co, et al
JOHNSON & JOHNSON |
JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS INC |
LAMAR ANTIONE TROWER |
19-2154 |
May 22, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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ORDER (Clerk) granting motion to extend time to file response to the Legal Division's Letter advising of possible dismiss due to jurisdictional defect filed by Appellant Lamar Antione Trower. Appellant's response must be file within twenty-one (21) days of the date of this order. Appellant's Motions or appointment of counsel are referred to a motions pane, filed. (KR) [Entered: 07/01/2019 12:00 PM] |
MOTION filed by Appellant Lamar Antione Trower to Extend Time to File Response to Legal Division Letter advising possible dismissal due to jurisdictional defect, for Appointment of Counsel. Response due on 07/05/2019. Certificate of Service dated 06/19/2019. Service made by US mail. (KR) [Entered: 06/25/2019 11:24 AM] |
MOTION filed by Appellant Lamar Antione Trower for Appointment of Counsel. Response due on 06/27/2019. Certificate of Service dated 06/12/2019. Service made by US mail. (KR) [Entered: 06/21/2019 04:00 PM] |
ECF FILER: Response filed by Appellee Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc to Legal Division letter regarding possible dismissal due to jurisdictional defect. Certificate of Service dated 06/14/2019. [19-2154]--[Edited 06/14/2019 by KR] (APR) [Entered: 06/14/2019 02:00 PM] |
CLERK ORDER granting motion to proceed in forma pauperis filed by Appellant Lamar Antione Trower. The appeal will be submitted to a panel for determination under 28 U.S.C. Section 1915(e)(2) or for summary action under Third Circuit L.A.R. 27.4 and I.O.P. 10.6. Appellant may submit argument, which should not exceed 5 pages, in support of the appeal. The document, with certificate of service, must be filed with the clerk within 21 days of the date of this order, filed. (KR) [Entered: 06/12/2019 10:48 AM] |
ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Daniel J. Brown on behalf of Appellee(s) Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. [19-2154] (DJB) [Entered: 06/10/2019 03:52 PM] |
IN FORMA PAUPERIS PRISONER AUTHORIZATION on behalf of Appellant Lamar Antione Trower, filed. (KR) [Entered: 06/05/2019 03:16 PM] |
PRISONER ACCOUNT STATEMENT on behalf of Appellant Lamar Antione Trower, filed. (KR) [Entered: 06/05/2019 03:14 PM] |
IN FORMA PAUPERIS PRISONER ADDENDUM on behalf of Appellant Lamar Antione Trower, filed. (KR) [Entered: 06/05/2019 03:10 PM] |
MOTION filed by Appellant Lamar Antione Trower to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. Response due on 06/17/2019. Certificate of Service dated 06/05/2019. Service made by ECF. (KR) [Entered: 06/05/2019 03:09 PM] |
ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Heather C. Giordanella on behalf of Appellee(s) Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. [19-2154] (HCG) [Entered: 06/04/2019 11:02 AM] |
ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Andrew P. Reeve on behalf of Appellee(s) Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. [19-2154] (APR) [Entered: 06/04/2019 11:05 AM] |
ECF FILER: DISCLOSURE STATEMENT on behalf of Appellee Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc, filed. [19-2154]--[Edited 06/05/2019 by KR] (APR) [Entered: 06/04/2019 12:27 PM] |
LEGAL DIVISION LETTER SENT advising that the case has been listed for possible dismissal due to jurisdictional defect. (MW) [Entered: 05/24/2019 10:31 AM] |
RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (KR) [Entered: 05/22/2019 08:42 AM] |
ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Michael P. Kelly on behalf of Appellee(s) Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.. [19-2154] (MPK) [Entered: 05/22/2019 12:05 PM] |
CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellant Lamar Antione Trower in District Court No. 1-16-cv-00135. (KR) [Entered: 05/22/2019 08:34 AM] |
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