Sorokina v. Elderserve Health, Inc. et al
Anna Sorokina |
Jack Nunez, Elderserve Health, Inc., Riverspring Services Corp., Elderserve Health, Inc. doing business as RiverSpring at Home and Riverspring Services Corp. individually doing business as River Spring Health |
1:2018cv00883 |
February 9, 2018 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Ann M Donnelly |
Steven M Gold |
Labor: Family and Medical Leave Act |
05 U.S.C. ยง 704 Labor Litigation |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 Summons Issued as to Elderserve Health, Inc., Jack Nunez, Riverspring Services Corp.. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Elderserve Health, Inc., individually and d/b/a Riverspring at Home, Jack Nunez, Riverspring Services Corp., individually and d/b/a River Spring Health filing fee $ 400, receipt number 0207-10188802 Was the Disclosure Statement on Civil Cover Sheet completed -NO,, filed by Anna Sorokina. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Proposed Summons) (Shnayder, Erica) |
Case assigned to Judge Ann M Donnelly and Magistrate Judge Steven M. Gold. Please download and review the Individual Practices of the assigned Judges, located on our #website. Attorneys are responsible for providing courtesy copies to judges where their Individual Practices require such. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
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