Babczak v. Abbvie Corporation, Inc.
Robert Babczak and Robert F. Babczak |
Abbvie Corporation, Inc, Abbvie Corporation, Inc. and Allergan, Plc. |
1:2021cv05422 |
October 13, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Jorge L Alonso |
Personal Injury: Health Care/Pharmaceutical Personal Injury Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1391 |
Defendant |
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Filing 3 AMENDED complaint by Robert F. Babczak against All Parties Response to Court's Order re Want of Jurisdiction (Attachments: #1 Declaration Motion to Amend Caption of Complaint, #2 Exhibit Exh. to support Mot/Amend Complaint)(Guyon, Emmanuel) |
Filing 2 ORDER: The Court sua sponte dismisses Plaintiff's complaint for want of jurisdiction. The Court grants Plaintiff 28 days to file an amended complaint that adequately alleges a basis for this Court's jurisdiction. Otherwise, this case will be dismissed. Signed by the Honorable Jorge L. Alonso on 10/19/2021. Notice mailed by Judge's staff (lf, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Robert Babczak; Jury Demand. Filing fee $ 402, receipt number 0752-18767494. (Attachments: #1 Entry of Appearance, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(Guyon, Emmanuel) |
CASE ASSIGNED to the Honorable Jorge L. Alonso. Designated as Magistrate Judge the Honorable Sheila M. Finnegan. Case assignment: Random assignment. (mxo, ) |
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