Sanders v. Marquette Transportation Company Gulf Inland, L.L.C.
Marcus Sanders |
Marquette Transportation Company Gulf Inland, L.L.C. and Marquette Transportation Company Gulf-Inland, LLC |
2:2019cv12046 |
August 7, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
Greg Gerard Guidry |
Karen Wells Roby |
Marine |
46 U.S.C. ยง 30104 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 ORDER granting #4 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice as to Jeffrey Ragan Seely. Signed by Judge Greg Gerard Guidry on 8/14/2019. (Attachments: #1 PHV Notice) (mm). |
Filing 4 EXPARTE/CONSENT MOTION to Appear Pro Hac Vice Jeff Seely (Filing fee $ 100 receipt number 053L-7803324) by Marcus Sanders. (Attachments: #1 Affidavit of Jeff Seely, #2 Exhibit Certificate of Good Standing, #3 Proposed Order)(Gordon, Steve) |
Filing 3 Summons Issued as to Marquette Transportation Company Gulf Inland, L.L.C. (mm) |
Filing 2 Initial Case Assignment to Judge Greg Gerard Guidry and Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby. (cc) |
Filing 1 SEAMAN COMPLAINT with jury demand against Marquette Transportation Company Gulf Inland, L.L.C. (Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 053L-7793031) filed by Marcus Sanders. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Summons) Attorney Steve Jan Gordon added to party Marcus Sanders(pty:pla).(Gordon, Steve) Modified text on 8/8/2019 (mm). |
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