Webb v. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, LLC et al
Thomas J. Webb |
Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, LLC and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC |
1:2024cv00355 |
March 14, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Anne M Nardacci |
Daniel J Stewart |
Contract: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 G.O. 25 FILING ORDER ISSUED: Initial Conference set for 6/12/2024 10:30 AM in Albany before Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart. Civil Case Management Plan must be filed and Mandatory Disclosures are to be exchanged by the parties on or before 6/5/2024. (Pursuant to Local Rule 26.2, mandatory disclosures are to be exchanged among the parties but are NOT to be filed with the Court.) (khr) |
Filing 2 Summons Issued as to Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Summons issued as to Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC)(khr) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT WITH JURY DEMAND against Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, LLC, Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC (Filing fee $405 receipt number ANYNDC-6655590) filed by Thomas J. Webb. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(khr) |
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