BRANCH v. BARD DAVOL INC. et al
Celestine Branch |
Bard Davol, Inc. and C.R. Bard Inc. |
2:2018cv00875 |
August 15, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Columbus Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Kimberly A Jolson |
Edmund A Sargus |
Personal Injury: Health Care/Pharmaceutical Personal Injury Product Liability |
28 U.S.C. § 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 Case transferred in from District of New Jersey; Case Number 2:18-cv-11806. Original file electronic copy of transfer order and docket sheet received. |
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Case extracted via ECF to the Southern District of Ohio. (gh, ) [Transferred from New Jersey on 8/15/2018.] |
Filing 2 SUMMONS ISSUED as to BARD DAVOL INC., C.R. BARD INC.. Attached is the official court Summons, please fill out Defendant and Plaintiffs attorney information and serve. (jr) [Transferred from New Jersey on 8/15/2018.] |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Defendants ( Filing and Admin fee $ 400 receipt number 0312-8893132) with JURY DEMAND, filed by CELESTINE BRANCH. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Summons)(FARNOLO, NICHOLAS) [Transferred from New Jersey on 8/15/2018.] |
Case assigned to Judge Kevin McNulty and Magistrate Judge Michael A. Hammer. (jr) [Transferred from New Jersey on 8/15/2018.] |
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