Rios et al v. Texas Truck Sales
| Veronica Rios and Bill G Rios |
| Texas Truck Sales |
| 4:2020cv01529 |
| April 29, 2020 |
| U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
| Lee H Rosenthal |
| Other Statutory Actions |
| 88 U.S.C. ยง 8888 |
| None |
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Filing 4
ORDER Scheduling Rule 16 Conference With the Court and Setting Out the Requirements for Initial Pretrial Work. Initial Conference set for 8/28/2020 at 10:30 AM in Courtroom 11B before Chief Judge Lee H Rosenthal. (Signed by Chief Judge Lee H Rosenthal) (Attachments: #1 Attachments) Parties notified.(jdavadi, 4)
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| Filing 3 NOTICE to Pro Se Litigant of Case Opening. Party notified, filed. (jdav, 4) |
Filing 2
ORDER Granting Application to Proceed IFP. Plaintiffs claims appear to be state law claims that must be brought in state court. Plaintiffs have 30 days to re-plead their complaint to clarify what "federal laws" they claim Defendant has violated. If Plaintiffs do not re-plead within 30 days, their complaint will be dismissed without prejudice. (Signed by Judge Keith P Ellison) (see also entry #2, 4:20mc1184)(Signed by Judge Keith P Ellison) Parties notified.(jdav, 4)
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| Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Texas Truck Sales filed by Bill G Rios, Veronica Rios. (motion for IFP granted by Judge Keith Ellison 4/29/2020) (Attachments: #1 envelope)(jdav, 4) |
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