Boardman et al v. Castro et al
Marilyn Boardman, Larry Boardman and Phillip James Boardman |
Margie Castro and 504 Logistics, LLC |
1:2020cv00026 |
July 31, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Iowa |
Celeste F Bremer |
Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 md |
Both |
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Filing 5 RESPONSE TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by 504 Logistics, LLC, Margie Castro. (Weston, Benjamin) |
Filing 4 ANSWER to Complaint Affirmative Defense and Jury Demand by 504 Logistics, LLC, Margie Castro.(Gummert, Kent) |
Filing 3 ORDER to show cause. See Order for particulars. Signed by Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger on 8/7/2020. (tro) |
Filing 2 Corporate Disclosure Packet Note: Counsel should download the attached corporate disclosure packet, if applicable. In compliance with Local Rule 7.1 for the disclosure statements. Corporate Disclosure Statement deadline set for defendant 9/3/2020. (sjc) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL by Margie Castro, 504 Logistics, LLC from Fremont County District Court, case number LACV025476. Filing fee paid in the amount of $ 400, receipt number 0863-4206001., filed by Margie Castro, 504 Logistics, LLC. Rule 16 Notice of Dismissal set for 10/29/2020. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 State Court Pleadings, #3 Local Rule 81.A Statement)(Weston, Benjamin) |
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