Angel v. Pennington, II et al
Plaintiff: Matt Angel
Defendant: Cory Pennington, II, United States of America and United States Postal Service
Case Number: 4:2022cv00955
Filed: October 21, 2022
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Presiding Judge: Mark Pittman
Nature of Suit: Torts/Pers Inj: Motor Vehicle
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question: Personal Injury
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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December 6, 2022 Opinion or Order Filing 9 ELECTRONIC ORDER granting #7 Application for Admission Pro Hac Vice of Brandon Lavery. Important Reminder: Unless excused for cause, an attorney who is not an ECF user must register within 14 days of the date the attorney appears in a case pursuant to LR 5.1(f) and LCrR 49.2(g). (Ordered by Judge Mark Pittman on 12/6/2022) (chmb)(tjp)
December 5, 2022 Filing 8 AMENDED COMPLAINT against United States of America filed by Matt Angel. (One or more defendant(s) is no longer named.) Unless exempted, attorneys who are not admitted to practice in the Northern District of Texas must seek admission promptly. Forms, instructions, and exemption information may be found at www.txnd.uscourts.gov, or by clicking here: # Attorney Information - Bar Membership. If admission requirements are not satisfied within 21 days, the clerk will notify the presiding judge. (Lavery, Brandon)
December 5, 2022 Filing 7 Application for Admission Pro Hac Vice with Certificate of Good Standing (Filing fee $100; Receipt number ATXNDC-13345783) filed by Matt Angel (Attachments: #1 Additional Page(s), #2 Additional Page(s)) (Lavery, Brandon)
November 28, 2022 Opinion or Order Filing 6 ORDER: Local Rule 83.9(a) allows a licensed attorney who is not admitted to practice in the Northern District of Texas to represent a party in proceedings in this court only by permission of the presiding judge. See N.D. Tex. R. 83.9(a). A review of the record reveals that Brandon Albert Lavery is not admitted in the Northern District of Texas, has not requested permission to represent his client, and therefore is not in compliance with Local Rule 83.9(a). Accordingly, within fourteen days of this order, Mr. Lavery shall file an application to proceed pro hac vice, or otherwise comply with Local Rule 83.9(a). Failure to do so may result in the imposition of sanctions and/or a ban from practicing in the Northern District of Texas. (Ordered by Judge Mark Pittman on 11/28/2022) (sre)
November 15, 2022 Filing 5 SUMMONS Returned Executed as to All Defendants. (Lavery, Brandon)
October 24, 2022 Filing 4 Summons issued as to Cory Pennington, II, United States Postal Service, United States of America, U.S. Attorney, and U.S. Attorney General. (tjc)
October 21, 2022 Filing 3 New Case Notes: A filing fee has been paid. File to: Judge Pittman. Pursuant to Misc. Order 6, Plaintiff is provided the Notice of Right to Consent to Proceed Before A U.S. Magistrate Judge. Clerk to provide copy to plaintiff if not received electronically. Attorneys are further reminded that, if necessary, they must comply with Local Rule 83.10(a) within 14 days or risk the possible dismissal of this case without prejudice or without further notice. (tjc)
October 21, 2022 Filing 2 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PERSONS/DISCLOSURE STATEMENT by Matt Angel. (Clerk QC note: No affiliate entered in ECF). (Lavery, Brandon)
October 21, 2022 Filing 1 COMPLAINT with JURY DEMAND against All Defendants filed by Matt Angel. (Filing fee $402; Receipt number ATXNDC-13245406) Clerk to issue summons(es). In each Notice of Electronic Filing, the judge assignment is indicated, and a link to the # Judges Copy Requirements and # Judge Specific Requirements is provided. The court reminds the filer that any required copy of this and future documents must be delivered to the judge, in the manner prescribed, within three business days of filing. Unless exempted, attorneys who are not admitted to practice in the Northern District of Texas must seek admission promptly. Forms, instructions, and exemption information may be found at www.txnd.uscourts.gov, or by clicking here: # Attorney Information - Bar Membership. If admission requirements are not satisfied within 21 days, the clerk will notify the presiding judge. (Lavery, Brandon)

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Plaintiff: Matt Angel
Represented By: Brandon Albert Lavery
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