Hayes v. United States Department of Treasury et al
W. Scott Hayes, Trustee of the Christopher Allen Hoskinson Irrevocable Special Needs Trust for Supplemental Services and W. Scott Hayes |
United States Department of Treasury and Ohio Department of Medicaid |
2:2022cv03229 |
August 25, 2022 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Kimberly A Jolson |
Edmund A Sargus |
Taxes |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Declaratory Judgment |
None |
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Filing 5 NOTICE of Hearing: Pretrial Conference set for 11/2/2022 10:00 AM in Teleconference before Magistrate Judge Kimberly A. Jolson. (jr) |
Filing 4 ANSWER to #1 Complaint, filed by Ohio Department of Medicaid. (Cornelius, Melanie) |
Filing 3 WAIVER OF SERVICE Returned Executed. Waiver sent to Ohio Department of Medicaid on 8/25/2022, answer due 10/24/2022. (Hayes, C) |
Filing 2 NOTICE by Plaintiff W. Scott Hayes, Trustee of the Christopher Allen Hoskinson Irrevocable Special Needs Trust for Supplemental Services Civil Cover Sheet (Hayes, C) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT against All Defendants ( Filing fee $ 402 paid - receipt number: AOHSDC-9019513), filed by W. Scott Hayes, Trustee of the Christopher Allen Hoskinson Irrevocable Special Needs Trust for Supplemental Services. (Hayes, C) |
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