Lombard v. Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc. et al
Richard Lombard |
Scott Garland, Ted W. Love, Odyssey Merger Sub Inc., John H. Johnson, David C. Stump, Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Laura A. Brege, Hollings C. Renton, Dennis M. Fenton, Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc., H. Ward Wolff and Jeffrey W. Bird |
1:2020cv00769 |
June 8, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Colm F Connolly |
Securities/Commodities |
Plaintiff |
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CASE CLOSED per D.I. #3 . (fms) |
Filing 3 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Richard Lombard (Long, Brian) |
Case Assigned to Judge Colm F. Connolly. Please include the initials of the Judge (CFC) after the case number on all documents filed. (rjb) |
No Summons Issued. (myr) |
Filing 2 Notice, Consent and Referral forms re: U.S. Magistrate Judge jurisdiction. (myr) |
Filing 1 CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 filed with Jury Demand against Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Hollings C. Renton, Jeffrey W. Bird, Laura A. Brege, Dennis M. Fenton, Scott Garland, John H. Johnson, Ted W. Love, Odyssey Merger Sub Inc., David C. Stump, H. Ward Wolff - Magistrate Consent Notice to Pltf. ( Filing fee $ 400, receipt number ADEDC-2980327.) - filed by Richard Lombard. (Attachments: #1 Certification of Plaintiff, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(myr) |
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