Reeves v. Solidarity House et al
Sadira D. Reeves |
General Motors Corporation and Solidarity House |
2:2020cv10155 |
January 22, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
David M Lawson |
Elizabeth A Stafford |
Contract: Other |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 9 RESPONSE TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Sadira D. Reeves. (DPer) |
TEXT-ONLY CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #7 Order Dismissing Case, #8 Order on Sadira D. Reeves, 829 Chatham Drive, Flint, MI 48505. (SPin) |
Filing 8 JUDGMENT. Signed by District Judge David M. Lawson. (SPin) |
Filing 7 ORDER DISMISSING CASE. Signed by District Judge David M. Lawson. (SPin) |
Filing 6 RESPONSE TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Sadira D. Reeves. (DPer) |
Filing 5 ORDER for Sadira D. Reeves to Show Cause Why Case Should Not be Dismissed for Want of Jurisdiction. Show Cause Response due by 2/6/2020. Signed by District Judge David M. Lawson. (SPin) |
Filing 4 Notice Regarding Parties' Responsibility to Notify Court of Address Changes (KCas) |
TEXT-ONLY CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #5 Order to Show Cause on Sadira D. Reeves, 829 Chatham Drive, Flint, MI 48505. (SPin) |
Filing 2 APPLICATION to Proceed without prepaying fees or costs by Sadira D. Reeves. (NAhm) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Sadira D. Reeves against General Motors Corporation, Solidarity House. (NAhm) |
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