United States of America v. Hampton Corporation, Inc. et al
United States of America |
HDD, Inc., Steeple Apts, LLC, Townhomes at Charleswood LLP, Times Square Townhomes II, Inc., Hampton Corporation, Inc., Carrington Townhomes, Inc., Daniel Stauss, Pribula Engineering, PLLC, Scott Stauss, South Hampton Townhomes, Inc. and Hepper Olson Architects, Ltd. |
3:2020cv00042 |
March 16, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of North Dakota |
Alice R Senechal |
Peter D Welte |
Civil Rights: Accommodations |
42 U.S.C. ยง 3601 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 CONSENT ORDER as to United States of America, Hepper Olson Architects, Ltd., and Pribula Engineering, PLLC by Chief Judge Peter D. Welte. (EA) |
Filing 2 Summons Issued as to Carrington Townhomes, Inc., HDD, Inc., Hampton Corporation, Inc., Hepper Olson Architects, Ltd., Pribula Engineering, PLLC, South Hampton Townhomes, Inc., Daniel Stauss, Scott Stauss, Steeple Apts, LLC, Times Square Townhomes II, Inc., Townhomes at Charleswood LLP. (as) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Carrington Townhomes, Inc., HDD, Inc., Hampton Corporation, Inc., Hepper Olson Architects, Ltd., Pribula Engineering, PLLC, South Hampton Townhomes, Inc., Daniel Stauss, Scott Stauss, Steeple Apts, LLC, Times Square Townhomes II, Inc., Townhomes at Charleswood LLP (Filing fee: WAIVED) filed by United States of America. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(as) |
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