Ellsworth et al v. Watkins Glen International, LLC et al
Eric S. Ellsworth and Marcile Ellsworth |
Watkins Glen International, LLC, International Speedway Corporation and Young Explosives Corp. |
1:2021cv01279 |
December 14, 2021 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
P.I.: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Case assigned to Judge Unassigned. Case opened in Buffalo in error and transferred to Rochester under case number 21-cv-6748. All future docketing shall be entered on the Rochester case. (TMK) |
Filing 2 CONTINUATION OF EXHIBITS by Eric S. Ellsworth, Marcile Ellsworth. to #1 Complaint, Civil Cover Sheet filed by Eric S. Ellsworth, Marcile Ellsworth. (Mosher, Holly) |
E-Filing Notification: re #1 COMPLAINT - Attorney is directed to file a civil cover sheet, pursuant to Local Rule 3. No judge assignment will be made until filing is entered on the docket. Please utilize the Continuation of Exhibits event, located within the Responses and Replies category. (TMK) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT for Civil Case Alleging Negligence against All Defendants $ 402 receipt number 0209-4443643, filed by Eric S. Ellsworth, Marcile Ellsworth. (Attachments: #1 Summons - ISC 2790, #2 Summons - ISC FL, #3 Summons - WGI 2790, #4 Summons - WGI SOS, #5 Summons - YEC)(Mosher, Holly) |
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