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A -> Alonso...(click to open)   Alonso, Joeleen
C -> Copeland...(click to open)   Copeland, James
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S -> Schaal...(click to open)   Schaal, Jacob
  Struckman, Michael
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California,   February 03, 2025
Case 2:2025cv00445
At the US District Court for the Eastern District of California, the legal case 2:2025cv00445 involves James Copeland and Amazon.com, Inc. and Amazon.com Services LLC. Filed on February 03, 2025, this case deals with Civil Rights: Jobs based on 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Petition for Removal - Employment Discrimination. Judge Jeremy D Peterson is overseeing the proceedings, and it's worth noting that the Plaintiff has requested a jury trial.
More Information about >>> ✅ James Copeland 
California,   February 03, 2025
Case 2:2025cv00934
In the US District Court for the Central District of California, the case 2:2025cv00934 involves Joeleen Alonso and Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC and Does 1 through 100, inclusive. Filed on February 03, 2025, this case pertains to Contract: Other under 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Notice of Removal -- Other Contract. Presiding over this matter is Judge Maria A Audero. There is no demand for a jury trial.
More Information about >>> ✅ Joeleen Alonso 
California,   February 03, 2025
Case 8:2025cv00201
In a legal showdown that reverberates with intensity, the corridors of the US District Court for the Central District of California echo with the clash between Jose Rubios and Caleres, Inc. and DOES 1 through 25. Dated February 03, 2025, this legal saga, identified by docket number case 8:2025cv00201, thrusts into the spotlight with a passionate fervor. The battleground? A tumultuous arena of contractual conflicts encapsulated under the umbrella of "Civil Rights: Jobs" as per 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Notice of Removal. However, amidst this legal storm, what ignites the flames of anticipation is Plaintiff's adamant insistence on a jury trial. It's a bold, unyielding stance, signaling a zealous yearning for resolution through the judgment of peers in this emotionally charged confrontation.
More Information about >>> ✅ Jose Rubios 
California,   February 03, 2025
Case 2:2025cv00942
In a legal showdown that reverberates with intensity, the corridors of the US District Court for the Central District of California echo with the clash between Julie Young and Vertex Aerospace, LLC and Michael Struckman. Dated February 03, 2025, this legal saga, identified by docket number case 2:2025cv00942, thrusts into the spotlight with a passionate fervor. The battleground? A tumultuous arena of contractual conflicts encapsulated under the umbrella of "Civil Rights: Jobs" as per 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Petition for Removal. However, amidst this legal storm, what ignites the flames of anticipation is Plaintiff's adamant insistence on a jury trial. It's a bold, unyielding stance, signaling a zealous yearning for resolution through the judgment of peers in this emotionally charged confrontation.
More Information about >>> ✅ Julie Young, ✅ Michael Struckman 
California,   February 03, 2025
Case 8:2025cv00199
The legal proceedings in case 8:2025cv00199 at US District Court for the Central District of California involve Jacob Schaal and Experian Information Solutions, Inc., Altura Credit Union, Equifax Information Services, LLC and Trans Union, LLC. Filed on February 03, 2025, this case focuses on Consumer Credit based on 15 U.S.C. § 1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act. Judge Autumn D Spaeth is presiding, and it's notable that the Plaintiff has requested a jury trial.
More Information about >>> ✅ Jacob Schaal 


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