Yankelov et al v. Peoples Bank and Trust Co.
Richard L. Yankelov, Thomas Brumback, Matthew Trone, Mike Maggio, Larry Goren, Charles Hobbs, Jason Nammack, Stacey Kearney, Justin Phelps, Howard Yankelov, William F. Brooks, Miles Kobin, Adam Niehaus, Jeffrey Pavsner and Mark A. Baker, Jr. |
Peoples Bank and Trust Co. |
1:2019cv02070 |
July 15, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Maryland |
Richard D Bennett |
Labor: Fair Standards |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
None |
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Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Peoples Bank and Trust Co., filed by Miles Kobin, Mike Maggio, Justin Phelps, Mark A. Baker, Jr, Stacey Kearney, Richard L. Yankelov, Howard Yankelov, Adam Niehaus, Jeffrey Pavsner, Matthew Trone, William F. Brooks, Thomas Brumback, Larry Goren, Charles Hobbs, Jason Nammack. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Civil Cover Sheet, #3 Summons)(bas, Deputy Clerk) |
The case of Yankelov et al v. Peoples Bank and Trust Co., has been opened in the District of Maryland. The case number is RDB 19-cv-2070. PLEASE NOTE: You must pay the case filing fee within 48 hours. To pay online, select the event Civil Case Filing Fee which is found under Civil Events --> Other Filings --> Other Documents. Otherwise, forward a check made payable to Clerk, U.S. District Court and note the assigned case number on the check or cover letter. (bas, Deputy Clerk) |
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