Wyatt v. Costco Wholesale Corporation
Plaintiff: Diana Wyatt
Defendant: Costco Wholesale Corporation
Case Number: 2:2024cv00342
Filed: May 14, 2024
Court: US District Court for the District of Utah
Presiding Judge: Jared C Bennett
Nature of Suit: P.I.: Other
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 Notice of Removal- Personal Injury
Jury Demanded By: Both
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
May 14, 2024 Filing 4 ANSWER to Complaint and Reliance on Jury Demand filed by Costco Wholesale Corporation.(VanOrman, Kristin)
May 14, 2024 Filing 3 NOTICE OF PRESIDING MAGISTRATE JUDGE ASSIGNMENT - This case is assigned to a magistrate judge. Under 28 U.S.C. 636(c), Fed. R. Civ. P. 73, and DUCivR 72-4, you are hereby notified that a magistrate judge for the District of Utah may conduct any or all proceedings in this case, including a jury or bench trial and entry of a final judgment. Exercise of this jurisdiction by the magistrate judge is permitted only if all parties voluntarily sign and return the form. To consent, return the Consent Form to the clerk's office within 21 days via email at consents@utd.uscourts.gov or mail to the address on the form. Please do not efile the Consent Form in the case. Notice emailed or mailed to Defendant Costco Wholesale Corporation, Plaintiff Diana Wyatt. Form due by 6/4/2024. (mh)
May 14, 2024 Filing 2 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE. For the benefit of the public and the bar, the District of Utah offers judicial settlement conference as an alternative for dispute resolution assistance in all civil cases and bankruptcy adversary proceedings. The court offers this alternative because, when compared with litigation, it can resolve a dispute faster, at less expense, and with solutions that are better able to meet the parties' needs and interests. Parties may file a stipulated motion for judicial settlement conference. A form #motion is available on the court's website. Notice e-mailed or mailed to Defendant Costco Wholesale Corporation, Plaintiff Diana Wyatt. (sg)
May 14, 2024 Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from 3rd District Court Salt Lake County, case number 240903162, (Filing fee $ 405, receipt number AUTDC-5061531) filed by Costco Wholesale Corporation. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit Complaint, #3 Exhibit Return of Service, #4 Exhibit Costco Wholesale Form-8k SEC Filing April 10 2024, #5 Exhibit State Court Docket) (VanOrman, Kristin)
May 14, 2024 Magistrate Judge Jared C. Bennett added. Case number will now read 2:24-cv-00342-JCB. Please make changes to document captions accordingly. (sg)

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Plaintiff: Diana Wyatt
Represented By: Jeffrey J. Steele
Represented By: Justin Martin Hosman
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Defendant: Costco Wholesale Corporation
Represented By: Kristin A. VanOrman
Represented By: Jessica J. Johnston
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