Casciola et al v. Federal Emergency Management Agency et al
John Casciola and Stephen Casciola |
Pete Gaynor and Federal Emergency Management Agency |
1:2019cv02854 |
May 14, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 |
None |
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Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Federal Emergency Management Agency, Pete Gaynor Was the Disclosure Statement on Civil Cover Sheet completed -yes,, filed by Stephen Casciola, John Casciola. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Summons, #2 Proposed Summons, #3 Exhibit A, #4 Exhibit B) (Bowens, Priscilla) (Additional attachment(s) added on 5/14/2019: #5 Civil Cover Sheet) (Bowens, Priscilla). (Attachment 5 replaced on 5/14/2019) (Bowens, Priscilla). |
NOTICE - The Clerk's Office cannot assign this case without a completed Civil Cover Sheet. All questions *** INCLUDING the CERTIFICATION OF ARBITRATION ELIGIBILITY*** section on the second page needs to be answered. Please resubmit corrected Civil Cover Sheet. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
The case of Casciola et al v. Federal Emergency Management Agency et al, has been opened in the Eastern District of New York. The case number is 19cv2854. PLEASE NOTE: You must pay the case filing fee within seven (7) days. Select the event (Civil Case Filing Fee) and pay online. (Bowens, Priscilla) |
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