Ballard v. UPS Mail Innovations, Inc.
Plaintiff: Herbert Ballard
Defendant: UPS Mail Innovations, Inc.
Case Number: 5:2010cv00091
Filed: July 16, 2010
Court: US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina
Office: Statesville Office
County: Iredell
Presiding Judge: David Keesler
Presiding Judge: Richard Voorhees
Nature of Suit: Employment
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 2000
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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August 16, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER granting 4 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice; added Glenn G. Patton for UPS Mail Innovations, Inc. Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 8/16/2010. (cbb)
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Plaintiff: Herbert Ballard
Represented By: James Neal Rodgers
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