Weinstein v. The Ultimate Software Group, Inc. et al
Deborah Weinstein |
Rick A. Wilber, Scott Scherr, Al Leiter, James A. Fitzpatrick, Jr., The Ultimate Software Group, Inc., Jonathan Mariner, Marc D. Scherr and Jason Dorsey |
1:2019cv00505 |
March 14, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Securities/Commodities |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 Notice, Consent and Referral forms re: U.S. Magistrate Judge jurisdiction. (lak) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT - filed with Jury Demand against Jason Dorsey, James A. Fitzpatrick, Jr., Al Leiter, Jonathan Mariner, Marc D. Scherr, Scott Scherr, The Ultimate Software Group, Inc., Rick A. Wilber - Magistrate Consent Notice to Pltf. ( Filing fee $ 400, receipt number 0311-2594145.) - filed by Deborah Weinstein. (Attachments: #1 Certification, #2 Civil Cover Sheet) (lak) |
Remark: Summons mailed per filing party's request. (lak) |
Summons Issued with Magistrate Consent Notice attached as to Jason Dorsey on 3/14/2019; James A. Fitzpatrick, Jr. on 3/14/2019; Al Leiter on 3/14/2019; Jonathan Mariner on 3/14/2019; Marc D. Scherr on 3/14/2019; Scott Scherr on 3/14/2019; The Ultimate Software Group, Inc. on 3/14/2019; Rick A. Wilber on 3/14/2019. Requesting party or attorney should pick up issued summons at the Help Desk, Room 4209, or call 302-573-6170 and ask the Clerk to mail the summons to them. (lak) |
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