Stewart v. MacAulay-Brown, Inc. et al
Napoleon Stewart |
MacAulay-Brown, Inc. and Alion Science and Technology Corporation |
1:2019cv01271 |
October 3, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
T S Ellis |
Michael S Nachmanoff |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 Summons Issued as to Alion Science and Technology Corporation, MacAulay-Brown, Inc. NOTICE TO ATTORNEY: Print out two electronically issued summons and one copy of the attachments for each defendant to be served with the complaint. (Attachments: #1 Notice)(dvanm, ) |
Filing 4 Proposed Summons by Napoleon Stewart. (Harrington, John) |
Filing 3 Proposed Summons by Napoleon Stewart. (Harrington, John) |
Notice of Correction re #2 Proposed Summons. Filing user notified to file individual summons for each party to be served. (dvanm, ) |
Filing 2 Proposed Summons by Napoleon Stewart. (Harrington, John) |
Filing 1 Complaint ( Filing fee $ 400, receipt number 0422-6869244.), filed by Napoleon Stewart. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Proposed summons)(Harrington, John) (Attachment 2 replaced on 10/4/2019) (dvanm, ). |
Initial Case Assignment to District Judge T. S. Ellis, III and Magistrate Judge Michael S. Nachmanoff. (dvanm, ) |
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