Christians v. United States of America
Robert J. Christians |
United States of America |
Torts Branch USDOJ |
7:2024cv00716 |
August 9, 2024 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Terrence W Boyle |
Robert T Numbers |
P.I.: Other |
Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 Notice of Appearance filed by Allison Meredith O'Leary on behalf of United States of America. (O'Leary, Allison) |
Filing 2 Notice of Appearance filed by Benjamin H. Whitley on behalf of Robert J. Christians. (Whitley, Benjamin) |
Filing 1 SHORT-FORM COMPLAINT against United States of America ( Filing fee $ 405 receipt number ANCEDC-7724910.), filed by Robert J. Christians. (Whitley, Benjamin) |
NOTICE OF SERVICE. This action is governed by Standing Order 23-SO-1. Pursuant to that Order, the Clerk has issued a Notice of Electronic Filing using the Case Management and Electronic Case Filing System, notifying the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina and the Civil Division, Torts Branch, Environmental Torts Litigation Office, United States Department of Justice of the case. Plaintiff need not serve a summons and complaint under Fed. R. Civ. P. 4. No summons will issue. Service of the Complaint and any attachments thereto will be completed by a regenerated Notice of Electronic Filing to follow immediately. (Sellers, N.) |
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