Williams v. First National Bank of Nebraska et al
Plaintiff: James L Williams
Defendant: First National Bank of Nebraska, First National Bank of Omaha and Clark Lauritzn
Case Number: 5:2024cv00001
Filed: January 3, 2024
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
Presiding Judge: James Boone Baxter
Referring Judge: Robert W Schroeder
Nature of Suit: Consumer Credit
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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January 8, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER It is ORDERED that Plaintiff shall provide the Court, within twenty (20) days from the date of this Order, the correct and complete address for service of process for the defendant. The Clerk of the Court will then issue the Summons based on the information provided to the Court by Plaintiff. Signed by Magistrate Judge James Boone Baxter on 1/8/2024. (psm)
January 4, 2024 Filing fee received: $ 405, receipt number 6-66250 (gsm)
January 3, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 2 ORDER REFERRING PRO SE CASES to Magistrate Judge James Boone Baxter. Signed by District Judge Robert W. Schroeder, III on 1/3/2024. (slo)
January 3, 2024 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against First National Bank of Nebraska, First National Bank of Omaha, Clark Lauritzn filed by James L Williams.(sl) (Additional attachment(s) added on 1/3/2024: #1 Civil Cover Sheet) (slo, ).
January 3, 2024 In accordance with the provisions of 28 USC Section 636(c), you are hereby notified that a U.S. Magistrate Judge of this district court is available to conduct any or all proceedings in this case including a jury or non-jury trial and to order the entry of a final judgment. The form #Consent to Proceed Before Magistrate Judge is available on our website. All signed consent forms, excluding pro se parties, should be filed electronically using the event Notice Regarding Consent to Proceed Before Magistrate Judge. (slo, )
January 3, 2024 Docket sheet, Consent to Proceed, and Guidelines for a Pro Se Plaintiff provided to Plaintiff James L. Williams. (slo)

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