IN RE APPLICATION OF MARK MENACHO, PETITIONER v. CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, INC.
IN RE APPLICATION OF MARK MENACHO, PETITIONER |
NONE and CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, INC. |
2:2018cv15133 |
October 19, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Esther Salas |
Cathy L Waldor |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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***Civil Case Terminated. (ld, ) |
Filing 2 Letter from Theodore J. McEvoy re #1 MOTION to Quash/Compel/Enforce TO ISSUE SUBPOENA FOR USE IN A FOREIGN TRIBUNAL. (MCEVOY, THEODORE) |
Set/Reset Deadlines as to #1 MOTION to Quash/Compel/Enforce TO ISSUE SUBPOENA FOR USE IN A FOREIGN TRIBUNAL. Motion set for 11/19/2018 before Judge Esther Salas. Unless otherwise directed by the Court, this motion will be decided on the papers and no appearances are required. Note that this is an automatically generated message from the Clerk`s Office and does not supersede any previous or subsequent orders from the Court. (ld, ) |
Case Assigned to Judge Esther Salas and Magistrate Judge Cathy L. Waldor. (ak, ) |
Filing 1 MOTION to Quash/Compel/Enforce TO ISSUE SUBPOENA FOR USE IN A FOREIGN TRIBUNAL, filed by IN RE APPLICATION OF MARK MENACHO, PETITIONER. (Attachments: #1 Brief, #2 Certification of Theodore J. McEvoy with Ex. A, #3 Declaration of Mark Menacho, #4 Declaration of Kumar Ramanathan, #5 Text of Proposed Order, #6 Civil Cover Sheet)(MCEVOY, THEODORE) |
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