Taylor v. McDermott International Inc et al
Robert Taylor |
McDermott International, Inc., CB&I, LLC, C B & I L L C and McDermott International Inc |
2:2019cv00664 |
May 23, 2019 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
James D Cain |
Kathleen Kay |
Labor: Family and Medical Leave Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 2601 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 ELECTRONIC ORDER: This matter is hereby reassigned. Case reassigned to Judge James D Cain, Jr. Unassigned District Judge no longer assigned to case. Any pending motions and deadlines or hearings previously set before Unassigned District Judge are hereby reset before Judge Cain. All future filings should bear the name of the new judge assignment. Signed by Chief Judge S Maurice Hicks Jr.(crt,Whidden, C) |
Filing 2 SUMMONS ISSUED as to C B & I L L C, McDermott International Inc (crt,JonesSld, P) |
CASE Assigned to Unassigned District Judge and Magistrate Judge Kathleen Kay. (crt,JonesSld, P) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against McDermott International Inc and C B & I L L C with Jury Demand (Filing fee $400, receipt number 0536-3956788) filed by Robert Taylor. (Attachments: #1 Affidavit, #2 Exhibit, #3 Civil cover sheet)(Attorney James Edward Sudduth, III added to party Robert Taylor(pty:pla))(aty,Sudduth, James) Modified on 5/24/2019 to edit text (JonesSld, P). |
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