United States of America v. Vinson Enterprises, LLC et al
United States of America |
Vinson Enterprises, LLC, Vintech, LLC and John Doe Surety |
1:2020cv00173 |
May 19, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
John C Gargiulo |
Halil S Ozerden |
Miller Act |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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DOCKET ANNOTATION as to # 1. 1.) L.U.Civ.R. 7(b)(2) requires that all supporting exhibits to a document be denominated by an exhibit letter or number and a meaningful description. Attorney is advised to label all exhibits in future filings, only exhibit C was labeled. 2.) Attorney is advised that in the future, all parties to this case should be named exactly how they are listed in the style on the case on the complaint. John Doe Surety is a defendant, based on the style, but listed as "Unknown Sureties A-Z" in the first paragraph of the complaint. Also, above the signature line on all pleadings filed by plaintiff, the parties should be listed as "United States of America, for the use of Marco International Group, Inc." (JCH) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against John Doe Surety, Vinson Enterprises, LLC, Vintech, LLC (Filing fee $ 400; receipt number 0538-4278232), filed by United States of America. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit A - Credit Application, #3 Exhibit B - Statement of Account, #4 Exhibit C - Notice of Claim)(JCH) |
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