ANDERSON et al v. USA
KENNETH ANDERSON, MARY ANDERSON, DANNY ARBEL, NAOMI ARBEL, CHRISTOPHER ATKIN, LE'KISHA ATKIN, MARZIEH BAHIMI, MOJTABA ESMAILI, KIA BAPTIST, REBECCA BOUDREAUX and NATHAN BOUDREAUX |
USA |
1:2023cv00868 |
June 9, 2023 |
United States Federal Claims Court |
Charles F Lettow |
Taking - Addicks & Barker Reservoirs |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1491 Tucker Act |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 5 (Copy) CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER issued on 2/1/2018 in sub-master docket 17-9001L. (tb) |
Filing 4 (Copy of): AMENDED MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 2 (ORDER REGARDING SUB-MASTER DOCKET FOR UPSTREAM CLAIMS) issued on 1/8/2019 in master docket 17-3000L. (tb) |
Filing 3 Notice of Direct Assignment Pursuant to Rule 40.2(a) to Judge Charles F. Lettow. (tb) |
Filing 2 NOTICE of Designation of Electronic Case. (tb) |
NOTICE: From this date and until further order of the court, all future filings in this case shall be made in Sub-Master Docket No. 17-9001L, In re Upstream Addicks and Barker (Texas) Flood-Control Reservoirs, assigned to the Honorable Charles F. Lettow. Co-Lead Counsel assigned to this Sub-Master Docket are: Armi Easterby at aeasterby@whlaw.com, Daniel Charest at dcharest@burnscharest.com, Ian Heath Gershengorn at IGsershengorn@jenner.com, Charles Irvine at charles@irvineconner.com, Larry Vincent at lvincent@burnscharest.com, and Vuk Vujasinovic at vuk@vbattorneys.com. (tb) |
Filing 1 UPSTREAM (SHORT FORM) COMPLAINT against USA (ARM) (Filing fee $402, Receipt number AUSFCC-877865) (Copy Served Electronically on Department of Justice), filed by KIA BAPTIST, DANNY ARBEL, CHRISTOPHER ATKIN, MARZIEH BAHIMI, REBECCA BOUDREAUX, MARY ANDERSON, LE'KISHA ATKIN, KENNETH ANDERSON, MOJTABA ESMAILI, NATHAN BOUDREAUX, NAOMI ARBEL. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(tb) |
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