Estate of Carl R. Carr et al v. Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc. et al
Estate of Carl R. Carr and Denise G. Carr |
Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc., The Kroger Company and Hetero USA, Inc. |
3:2019cv00547 |
July 30, 2019 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
David J Hale |
Personal Inj. Prod. Liability |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 AGREED ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME by Judge David J. Hale on 8/30/2019. Defendant Kroger shall have an extension of time, up to and including 9/16/2019, to file an answer or other responsive pleading to Plaintiff's Complaint. cc: Counsel (AME) |
Filing 4 Proposed Agreed Order/Stipulation by The Kroger Company. (Kannady, D.) |
Filing 3 Summons Issued as to Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Hetero USA, Inc., The Kroger Company. Counsel for Plaintiff is responsible for printing and serving the attached issued summons(es). (Attachments: #1 Summons Hetero USA, Inc., #2 Summons The Kroger Company) (AME) |
Filing 2 Case Assignment (Random Selection): Case Assigned to Judge David J. Hale. (AME) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Hetero USA, Inc., The Kroger Company (Filing fee $400, receipt number 0644-2913856), filed by Estate of Carl R. Carr, Denise G. Carr. (Attachments: #1 Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit A - Order Appointing Administratrix) (AME) |
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