SPINNERS PERFORMING ARTS, LLC et al v. WASHINGTON et al
HENRY L. FAMBROUGH and SPINNERS PERFORMING ARTS, LLC |
AMJ ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, FRANK WASHINGTON, ANDREA JACKSON, AMJ ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS and AMJ MANAGEMENT |
2:2019cv00568 |
February 8, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
NITZA I QUINONES ALEJANDRO |
Property Rights: Trademark |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1051 |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER THAT THE APPLICATION FOR PRO HAC VICE ADMISSION OF PAUL MATHIS, JR., ESQUIRE IS GRANTED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE NITZA I QUINONES ALEJANDRO ON 2/25/2019. 2/25/2019 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO UNREPS AND TO PAUL MATHIS WITH ECF APPLICATION AND E-MAILED.(amas) |
Filing 3 (FEE RECEIVED 2/22/2019) APPLICATION for Admission Pro Hac Vice of Paul Mathis, Jr. by SPINNERS PERFORMING ARTS, LLC.. (WEAVER, LUTHER) Modified on 2/25/2019 (amas). |
Filing 2 Statement Disclosure Statement by HENRY L. FAMBROUGH, SPINNERS PERFORMING ARTS, LLC. (WEAVER, LUTHER) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against AMJ ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS, AMJ ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, AMJ MANAGEMENT, ANDREA JACKSON, FRANK WASHINGTON ( Filing fee $ 400 receipt number 192212.), filed by SPINNERS PERFORMING ARTS, LLC, HENRY L. FAMBROUGH.(ahf) |
Summons Issued as to AMJ ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS, AMJ ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, AMJ MANAGEMENT, ANDREA JACKSON, FRANK WASHINGTON. 5 Given To: Counsel on 2/8/2019 (ahf) |
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