Brown v. Dolco Commodore et al
Christopher Brown |
Dolco Commodore and Remedy Staffing |
6:2023cv06582 |
October 6, 2023 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Elizabeth A Wolford |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 e Job Discrimination (Employment) |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 MOTION for Service by US Marshal and proposed order by Christopher Brown.(TF) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Christopher Brown.(TF) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Dolco Commodore, Remedy Staffing, filed by Christopher Brown. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet and summonses)(TF) |
Notice of Availability of Magistrate Judge: A United States Magistrate of this Court is available to conduct all proceedings in this civil action in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 636c and FRCP 73. The Notice, Consent, and Reference of a Civil Action to a Magistrate Judge form (AO-85) is available for download at #http://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/forms. Pro Se packet consisting of Privacy Notice, Consent to Proceed Before a Magistrate Judge, Civil Case Timeline, ADR Notification and pro se assistance program info given to plaintiff at the counter. (TF) |
AUTOMATIC REFERRAL to Mediation: the ADR Plan is available for download at #http://www.nywd.uscourts.gov/alternative-dispute-resolution.(TF) |
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