Preferred Therapy Solutions, LLC v. Renaissance Healthcare Group, LLC et al
Preferred Therapy Solutions, LLC |
Bassie D Hurwitz, Raphael Yenowitz, Barbara Hurwitz, Jack Koschitzki and Renaissance Healthcare Group, LLC |
1:2019cv01503 |
December 2, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Thomas J McAvoy |
Daniel J Stewart |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Other Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Case transferred from New York Northern has been opened in Southern District of New York as case 1:19-cv-11478, filed 12/16/2019 (amt) |
Filing 3 TEXT ORDER TRANSFERRING CASE to the Southern District of New York. This Court declines to issue the proposed summonses attached to Plaintiff's complaint. Authorized by Senior Judge Thomas J. McAvoy on 12/13/19. (sfp, ) |
DOCKET ANNOTATION: Case transferred electronically to the Southern District of New York pursuant to the 12/13/19 Text Order of Transfer. (sfp, ) |
Filing 2 NOTICE by Preferred Therapy Solutions, LLC (Kaplan, Jonathan) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Defendants (Filing fee $400 receipt number 4959270) filed by Preferred Therapy Solutions, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 Exhibit B, #3 Proposed Summons, #4 Proposed Summons, #5 Proposed Summons, #6 Proposed Summons, #7 Civil Cover Sheet)(sfp, ) |
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