Azelea Woods of Ouachita v. Peoples Republic of China, et al
Azelea Woods of Ouachita, Hales Family Limited Partnership, Westside Plaza, LLC, MODACUP Development, LLC and JDH Management, LLC |
The People's Republic of China, National Health Commission of The Republic of China, The People's Government of Hubei Province, The People's and Government of The City of Wuhan, China, Ministry of Community Affairs of The People's Republic of China and Ministry of Emergency Management of The People's Republic of China |
3:2020cv00457 |
April 13, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 1 COMPLAINT for Class Action Damages against All Defendants with Jury Demand (Filing fee $400, receipt number ALAWDC-4233928) filed by JDH Management, LLC, Hales Family Limited Partnership, MODACUP Development, LLC, Westside Plaza, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Civil cover sheet Civil Cover Sheet)(Attorney Joshua Lynn Strickland added to party Hales Family Limited Partnership(pty:pla), Attorney Joshua Lynn Strickland added to party Westside Plaza, LLC(pty:pla), Attorney Joshua Lynn Strickland added to party MODACUP Development, LLC(pty:pla), Attorney Joshua Lynn Strickland added to party JDH Management, LLC(pty:pla))(aty,Strickland, Joshua) |
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