Bonnett v. 1st Time Transportation, LLC et al
Michelle Bonnett |
1st Time Transportation, LLC, Escargo LLC, Christopher Burch and Fedex Custom Critical, Inc. |
3:2020cv00039 |
January 14, 2020 |
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Robert C Chambers |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Both |
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Filing 7 RULE 26(f) REPORT OF PLANNING MEETING by Christopher Burch, Escargo LLC, Fedex Custom Critical, Inc. (Glyptis, Phillip) |
Filing 6 ANSWER TO COMPLAINT ATTACHED TO #1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL With Jury Demand by Christopher Burch, Escargo LLC, Fedex Custom Critical, Inc. (Attachment: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(Glyptis, Phillip) (Modified on 2/13/2020 to add jury demand) (ts). |
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Filing 4 CONSENT FOR REMOVAL by Escargo LLC (Glyptis, Phillip) |
Filing 3 CONSENT FOR REMOVAL by Christopher Burch (Glyptis, Phillip) |
Filing 2 STANDING ORDER IN RE: ASSIGNMENT AND REFERRAL OF CIVIL ACTIONS AND MATTERS TO MAGISTRATE JUDGES ENTERED JANUARY 4, 2016. Discovery referred to Magistrate Judge Eifert. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented party) (jsa) |
CASE assigned to Judge Robert C. Chambers. (klc) |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL by Fedex Custom Critical, Inc. with summons, complaint and docket sheet from Circuit Court of Putnam County. Filing Fee $400.00. Receipt #AWVSDC-7512706. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A, #2 state court docket sheet, #3 Civil Cover Sheet) (jsa) |
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