Lambert v. Federal Express Corporation et al
Plaintiff: Joshua Lambert
Defendant: John Does 1 and 2 and Federal Express Corporation
Case Number: 5:2020cv00216
Filed: December 3, 2020
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
Presiding Judge: Taylor B McNeel
Referring Judge: Michael T Parker
2 Judge: Keith Starrett
Nature of Suit: Motor Vehicle
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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January 11, 2021 Filing 7 Rule 16(a) Initial Order: Telephonic Case Management Conference set for 2/18/2021 9:30 AM before Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker. Counsel shall dial 1.888.273.3658, code 1055457 to connect to the call. Confidential settlement memoranda are due on or before 2/12/21. (KPM)
December 18, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 6 ORDER REASSIGNING CASE. Case reassigned to District Judge Taylor B. McNeel for all further proceedings. District Judge Keith Starrett no longer assigned to case Signed by Chief District Judge Daniel P. Jordan, III on 12/18/20 (MGB)
December 18, 2020 Attorneys are advised to include the case number and new judge assignment of 5:20cv216TBM-MTP on future filed pleadings. (MGB)
December 9, 2020 Filing 5 Corporate Disclosure Statement by Federal Express Corporation identifying Corporate Parent FedEx Corporation for Federal Express Corporation. (Webster, Keishunna)
December 8, 2020 Filing 4 State Court Record by Defendant Federal Express Corporation (Spratlin, Arthur)
December 4, 2020 Filing 3 ANSWER to Complaint (Notice of Removal) by Federal Express Corporation (Spratlin, Arthur)
December 4, 2020 Filing 2 NOTICE of Appearance by Keishunna R. Webster on behalf of Federal Express Corporation (Webster, Keishunna)
December 3, 2020 Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL by Federal Express Corporation from Circuit Court of Lincoln County, Mississippi, case number CI2020-0449-LS. ( Filing fee $ 402 paid; receipt number 0538-4429922) If the complete state court record is not attached as an Exhibit to the Petition for Removal, pursuant to Rule L.U.Civ.R. 5(b): within 14 days removing party must electronically file the entire state court record as a single filing; and all parties shall, within fourteen days after the Case Management Conference, file as separate docket items any unresolved motions that were filed in state court which they wish to advance. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - State Court Pleadings, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(ND)

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Plaintiff: Joshua Lambert
Represented By: Edwin L. Bean, Jr.
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Defendant: John Does 1 and 2
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Defendant: Federal Express Corporation
Represented By: Arthur D. Spratlin, Jr.
Represented By: Keishunna R. Webster
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