Thomas v. Polar Leasing Company et al
Sam Franklin Thomas |
Polar Leasing Company, Wayne Burllington, Bart Tarppenas, US Patent Office and US Secretary of State |
2:2023cv11354 |
June 7, 2023 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Kimberly G Altman |
Jonathan JC Grey |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 6 AMENDED COMPLAINT filed by Sam Franklin Thomas against Wayne Burllington, Polar Leasing Company, Bart Tarppenas, US Patent Office, US Secretary of State. [New Parties Added] (SSch) |
Filing 5 ORDER Directing Plaintiff to Complete Service Documents and for Service of Process by the US Marshal. Signed by District Judge Jonathan J.C. Grey. (SOso) |
Filing 4 ORDER granting #2 Application to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees or Costs. Signed by District Judge Jonathan J.C. Grey. (SOso) |
TEXT-ONLY CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #5 Directing Service by the US Marshal, #4 Order on Application to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees or Costs mailed to Sam Franklin Thomas at 3795 Pasadena Avenue, Detroit, MI 48238. (SOso) |
Filing 3 Notice Regarding Parties' Responsibility to Notify Court of Address Changes (JOwe) |
Filing 2 APPLICATION to Proceed without prepaying fees or costs by Sam Franklin Thomas. (SKra) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Sam Franklin Thomas against All Defendants (SKra) |
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