Matthew Barreto v. Affluence Edu
AFFLUENCE EDU and WELLS FARGO & COMPANY |
MATTHEW A. BARRETO |
20-1199 |
February 24, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Other |
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Matthew Barreto v. Affluence Edu |
Matthew Barreto v. Affluence Edu |
Docket Report
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Filing 7 ORDER filed granting Motion to proceed in forma pauperis [6]. Copies to all parties. Mailed to: Matthew Barreto. [1000709291] [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 03/25/2020 02:27 PM] |
Filing 6 IFP-APPLICATION to proceed in forma pauperis (FRAP 24)(court access only) by Matthew A. Barreto. [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 03/25/2020 02:26 PM] |
Filing 5 INFORMAL OPENING BRIEF by Matthew A. Barreto. [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 03/25/2020 02:25 PM] |
Filing 4 ASSEMBLED ELECTRONIC RECORD docketed. Originating case number: 1:19-cv-02845-JKB. Record in folder? Yes. Record reviewed? Yes. PSR included? N/A. [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 02/24/2020 12:00 PM] |
Filing 3 INFORMAL BRIEFING ORDER filed. Informal Opening Brief due 03/19/2020. Informal response brief, if any: 14 days after informal opening brief served. Mailed to: Matthew Barreto. [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 02/24/2020 11:57 AM] |
Filing 2 FEE NOTICE issued to Matthew A. Barreto - initial notice. Fee or application to proceed as indigent due 03/25/2020. Originating case number: 1:19-cv-02845-JKB. Mailed to: Matthew Barreto. [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 02/24/2020 11:56 AM] |
Filing 1 Case docketed. Originating case number: 1:19-cv-02845-JKB. Case manager: JeffNeal. [20-1199] JSN [Entered: 02/24/2020 11:54 AM] |
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