Rider v. Bluegrass Oxygen, Inc. et al
Plaintiff: Dennis Rider
Defendant: Bluegrass Oxygen, Inc. and Michael Marnhout
Case Number: 2:2018cv00117
Filed: July 13, 2018
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Office: Covington Office
County: Kenton
Presiding Judge: William O Bertelsman
Referring Judge: Candace J Smith
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Jobs
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff
Docket Report

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July 16, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER: That this case be, and is hereby, TRANSFERREDTO THE CENTRAL DIVISION OF THIS COURT AT LEXINGTON re #1 Complaint, filed by Dennis Rider. (Intradistrict Transfer to Lexington Division Case No. 18-cv-456-DCR). Signed by Judge William O. Bertelsman on 7/16/2018.(ECO)cc: COR
July 13, 2018 Filing 4 NOTICE OF MANDATORY ECF DIRECTED TO Joseph Cottingham, a non-registered attorney re #3 Order,,, Case Referred to Magistrate Judge,, had to be MAILED TO a non-registered attorney, which is in direct violation of this court's General Orders re: Mandatory ECF. Failure to comply will result in this matter being submitted to the Chief Judge. cc: COR, w/copy mailed to Atty Joseph Cottingham (ECO)
July 13, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 3 STANDING REFERRAL ORDER: 1) Case referred to presiding Magistrate Judge to supervise discovery and pretrial proceedings; 2) Magistrate Judge is authorized to conduct all pretrial and status conferences, hold hearings as required, and rule on nondispositive motions. Dispositive motions and motions in limine will be referred by the Clerk of court to the undersigned. Subject to other provisions of law, the final pretrial conference and trial will be before the undersigned, unless the parties agree to a trial by a Magistrate Judge, pursuant to 28 USC 636(c). Signed by Judge William O. Bertelsman on 6/8/2010.(ECO)cc: COR Modified text to correct describe Order on 7/13/2018 (ECO).
July 13, 2018 Filing 1 COMPLAINT WITH JURY DEMAND (NO PROCESS REQUESTED). ( Filing fee $400; receipt number 0643-4119371), filed by Dennis Rider. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A-EEOC Charge of Discrimination, #2 Exhibit B-EEOC Notice of Right to Sue, #3 Exhibit C-Email dated 11/28/17, #4 Exhibit D-Letter dated 11/30/17, #5 Civil Cover Sheet)(ECO)
July 13, 2018 Conflict Check run. (ECO)

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Plaintiff: Dennis Rider
Represented By: Marc Brandt
Represented By: Joseph P. Cottingham
Represented By: Mark J. Byrne
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