Pinson v. Ustler et al
John Pinson |
Mccalla Raymer Leibert pierce, LLC and Robinson Keith Ustler |
9:2019cv81186 |
August 22, 2019 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Roy K Altman |
Dave Lee Brannon |
Consumer Credit |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1692 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 Clerks Notice of Receipt of Filing Fee received on 8/22/2019 in the amount of $ 400.00, receipt number FLS900006514 (jao) |
Filing 2 Clerks Notice of Judge Assignment to Judge Roy K. Altman and Magistrate Judge Dave Lee Brannon. Pursuant to 28 USC 636(c), the parties are hereby notified that the U.S. Magistrate Judge Dave Lee Brannon is available to handle any or all proceedings in this case. If agreed, parties should complete and file the Consent form found on our website. It is not necessary to file a document indicating lack of consent. Pro se (NON-PRISONER) litigants may receive Notices of Electronic Filings (NEFS) via email after filing a Consent by Pro Se Litigant (NON-PRISONER) to Receive Notices of Electronic Filing. The consent form is available under the forms section of our website. (jao) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Mccalla Raymer Leibert pierce, LLC, Robinson Keith Ustler. Filing fees $ 400.00(PAID, Receipt# FLS900006514), filed by John Pinson. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(jao) Modified on 8/22/2019 (jao). |
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