Ding v. United States Postal Service
Plaintiff: Jinbao Ding
Defendant: United States Postal Service
Case Number: 3:2021xc01740
Filed: July 27, 2021
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Nature of Suit: Torts/Pers Inj: Other Personal Injury
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1391
Jury Demanded By: Both
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July 29, 2021 Abandoned case - Case is not proceeding: Case Opened in 3:21-cv-1743. If one or more judges was assigned, clerk to contact the Operations Assistance Team to request assignment card reconciliation. (cea)

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Plaintiff: Jinbao Ding
Represented By: John Charles Ginn
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