Case Document Pagi 19 of 8 UNITED DIST 3 6 FOR THE msnucl' 0|i F0 Plane of Amidcnl, Incident or Transaction: Rm TED CASE, IFANY: c-se Number Judge. civil can: an darned tel-led v/am yer is de any lime follow. duegienr Li diis us: rellkd In preperry inde In in urlrer numbered sun pending or within one yerr reminded ieiinn inmir mum Docs mi: use involve rile slim irsue omen ormw aux dime me mnsrerinn prior suit Ye: pending or wimin nne yer: previously rennin-red mm: In mi; 0mm? Does nus use involve the or ininngenienl clap-rem rlreuiy in ruii or any earliet Yes No numbered case pending or wimin line year previously Ierminuied mud-r ofdfis eourrl Is um case mad or massive new mm. weld security IppuL orpro re civil rim Yer No raw filed by me um individual? I lxnify rim. Va my knowledge. are wimin use use dine ovwifllin one ya: pmvhuly union in [his mum holed move 0'26" Mantra-Law /Fru Selim-ml Alb-"y ID - mm (Flue rlh: surgery rim ream Quinn. Cuu.' 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In accordance with the Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan of this com counsel for plaintiff shall complete a Case Management Track Designation Form in all civil cases at the time of filing the complaint and serve a copy on all defendants. (See? 1:03 ofthe plan set forth onthc reverse side of this form.) In Lhe event that a defendant does not agree with the plaintiff regarding said designation. that defendant shall, with its first appearance, submit to the clerk of court and serve on the plaintifl' and all other parties. a Case Management Tract Designation Form specifying the Hack to which that defendant believes the case should be assigned. SELECT ONE OF Tmi FOLLOWING CASE TRACKS: Habeas Corpus Cases brought under 28 U.S.C. 2241 through 2255 Social Secunty 7 Cases requesting review cra decision orthe Secreraiy nrHealth and Human Services denying plainntr Social Security Benefits. Arbitration -- Cases required to be designated for arbitration under Local Civil Rule 53.2. i Asbestos -- Cases involving claims {or personal injury or property damage from exposure to asbestos. special Management Cases that do not fall intn tracks through that are commonly referred to as complex and that nee ial or intense management by the court. (See reverse side of this form mailed explanation of special management cases.) (0 Standard Management - Cases q'zol TTlephone FAX Number E-Mail Address laid m) lu/Iu , Case 2:19-cv-03006-MAK Document 2 Filed 07/10/19 Page 3 of 8 .· Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan Section 1:03 - Assignment to a Management Track (a) The clerk of court will assign cases to tracks (a) through (d) based on the initial pleading. ,, (b) In all cases not appropriate for assignment by the clerk of court to tracks (a) through (d), the plaintiff shall submit to the clerk of court and serve with the complaint on all defendants a case management track designation form specifying that the plaintiff believes the case requires Standard Management or Special Management. In the exent that a defendant> does not agree with the plaintiff regarding said designation, that defendant shali, with its first appearance, submit to the clerk of court and serve on the plaintiff and all other parties, a case management track designation form specifying the track to which that defendant believes the case should be assigned. (c) The court may, on its own initiative or upon the request of any party, change the track assignment of any case at any time. (d) Nothing in this Plan is intended to abrogate or limit a judicial officer's authority in any case pending before that judicial officer, to direct pretrial and trial proceedings that are more stringent than those of the Plan and that are designed to accomplish cost and delay reduction. (e) Nothing in this Plan is intended to supersede Local Civil Rules 40.l and 72.1, or the procedure for random assignment of Habeas Corpus and Social Security cases referred to magistrate judges of the court. SPECIAL MA.~AGEMENT CASE ASSIGNMENTS (See §1.02 (e) .Management Track Definitions of the Civil Justice Expense and Delay Reduction Plan) Special Management cases will usually include that class of cases commonly referred to as "complex litigation" as that term has been used in the Manuals for Complex Litigation. The first manual was prepared in 1969 and the Manual for Complex Litigation Second, MCL 2d was prepared in 1985. This term is intended to include cases that present unusual problems and require extraordinary treatment. See §0.1 of the first manual. Cases may require special or intense management by the court due to one or more of the following factors: (1) large number of parties; (2) large number of claims or defenses; (3) complex factual issues; (4) large volume of evidence; (5) problems locating or preserving evidence; (6) extensive discovery; (7) exceptionally long time needed to prepare for disposition; (8) decision needed within an exceptionally short time; and (9) need to decide preliminary issues before final disposition. It may include two or more related cases. Complex litigation typically includes such cases as antitrust cases; cases involving a large number of parties or an unincorporated association oflarge membership; cases involving requests for injunctive relief affecting the operation of large business entities; patent cases; copyright and trademark cases; common disaster cases such as those arising from aircraft crashes or marine disasters; actions brought by individual stockholders; ~tockholder's derivative and stockholder's representative actions; class actiops or potential class actions; "and other civil (and criminal) cases involving unusual multiplicity or complexity of factual issues. See §0.22 of the frrst Manual for Complex Litigation and Manual for Complex Litigation S~on!l, Chapter 33. , .. Case Document 2 Fxled 07/10/19 Page 4 of 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DIST CT OF Bram m5u (In me more abavc my IhzfiAIl "mix; of!" ptamnj/m (check one) on cunnatfix Ihe mm u/aII ofthe Ihe 1pm mum, please mm "m ullached" the .rpace aims and which an . uddmanul mm nfpayer mm] In: o/namar mm abnw capxmn mu." be Idmncul to than cammd rm 1' Addmm :hnuld not be wfudedhere.) . 1. Punk: um c'umplxim: A us: your mum and number Ifynu presendy Euslody. include yuur |drnuficzuon number and m: and mum: ofynux curmu pllu of mnfinemmt. Do m; same for any 3.1mm: plunqu named. Anach addin'onal sheen Dfpapzr as Mussary PlaiunE Name Ar. Street Adams County, any 5m: 5: Zip Code Number my W200: Case 2:19-cv-03006-MAK Document 2 Filed 07/10/19 Page 5 of 8 B. List all defendants. You should state the full name of the defendants, even if that defendant is a government agency, an organization, a corporation, or an individual. Include the address where each defendant can be served. Make sure that the defendant(s) listed below are identical to those contained in the above caption. Attach additional sheets of paper as ne essary. Defendant No. I Street Address __c~~~~llJ.~~~~L.....J~ ,,.~~~----County, City (,...,.,. Stato & Zip Code : " ' &.. l. 8 'LO CJ '4 l)n:l-e.il K-"14-or-. - NameS~Lc.i r:u~ ~~"··~(~.._. StrootAdfile~LJc:~ s,~L - z~ e . ..,.. c •. Defendant No. 2 #11.~ zc~~ Cc,WState&ZipCode(Lc.er.f 4.cJ - H..,~,., ~ S~a.,t., ~oooZ.., County,City C,..,••A.,.... Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Defendant No. 3 Street Address - - - County.City _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ State & Zip C o d e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Defendant No. 4 Street Address ------- County, City,.___ _ _......,___,.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ State & Zip C o d e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ____ II. Basis for Jurisdiction: Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. Only two types of cases can be heard in federal court: cases involving a federal question and cases involving diversity of citizenship of the parties. Under 28 U.S.C. § 1331, a case involvmg the United States Constitution or federal laws or treaties is a federal question case. T;nder 28 U.S.C. § 1332, a case in which a citizen of one state sues a citizen of another state and the amount in damages is more than $75,000 is a diversity of citizenship case. A. is the basis for federal court jurisdi ? (chlck all that apply) Diversity of CitiZenship • . B. If the basis for jurisdiction is Federar QuestJ.on, what feqeral Constitutional, statutory or treaty rightqis if issue? Q&rl~~- flcnAJ..A> - Pv&.,I~ "'CA(. Pru.-. ~eu-~· / £~/eAJIW<... o~.._.,(>ra<,aT -w~~ Rev10/2009 -2- •f\91w~ 'f/~.,F-~ Case 2:19-cv-03006-MAK Document 2 Filed 07/10/19 Page 6 of 8 c. If the basis for jurisdiction is Divenof Citizenship, what is the state of citizenship of each party? Plaintiff(s) state(s) of citizenship t'~~'t IV c.,.,..,r ' - Defendant(s) state(s) of citizenship V ""~ l(:A~ .tJ.4"•"':,L . ....C..l.1k.A.._ , III. Statement of Claim: • State as bnefly as possible the facts of your case. Describe how each of the defendants named in the caption ofthls complaint is involved in this action, along with the dates and locations of all relevant events. 1 ou may wish to include further details such as the names of other persons involved m the events giving rise to your clai.Jns. Do not cite any cases or statutes. If you intend to allege a num~r ofrelated claims, number and set forth.each clailn in a separate paragraph. Attach additional sheets of paper as necessary. A. Where did the events giving rise to your cl~im(s) occur? ' ... ' . PA D~ (; ~. - '·"- B. What happened to you? c. Who did what? pwk<..r5 0 "3 -~ ~ \)(,•~...qt s:.