Hazzard v. Lakeside Building Services, Inc. et al
Broderick Hazzard |
Anthony Cassese and Lakeside Building Services, Inc. |
1:2020cv02646 |
November 24, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Solomon Oliver |
Labor: Family and Medical Leave Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 2661 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 Waiver of Service Returned Executed by Broderick Hazzard. Anthony Cassese waiver sent on 11/25/2020, answer due 1/25/2021; Lakeside Building Services, Inc. waiver sent on 11/25/2020, answer due 1/25/2021 filed on behalf of Broderick Hazzard (Goodman, Alan) |
Filing 2 Original Summons and Magistrate Consent Form issued to counsel for service upon Anthony Cassese, Lakeside Building Services, Inc. (Attachments: #1 Magistrate Consent Form) (L,MI) |
Random Assignment of Magistrate Judge pursuant to Local Rule 3.1. In the event of a referral, case will be assigned to Magistrate Judge Jonathan D. Greenberg. (L,MI) |
Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr assigned to case. (L,MI) |
Filing 1 Complaint for damages with jury demand against Anthony Cassese, Lakeside Building Services, Inc. Filing fee paid $ 400, Receipt number AOHNDC-10447456. Filed by Broderick Hazzard. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Summons - Anthony Cassese, #3 Summons - Lakeside Building Services) (Goodman, Alan) |
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