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Sivert v Harsco Corporation

On March 25, 2009 an other negligence - personal injury / property damage case was filed by (Subcribe to view) represented by (Subcribe to view) against (Subscribe to view) represented by (Subscribe to view) in the jurisdiction of Worcester County, MA.

Case Details

Case Number

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Filing Date

March 25, 2009

Last Refreshed

April 26, 2021

Filing Location

Worcester County, MA

Category

Torts

Practice Area

Torts

Matter Type

Personal Injury

Parties

Plaintiffs

Sivert, Thomas

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Mcintyre, Esq., Edward W

Defendants

Harsco Corporation

Attorneys for Defendants

Lee, Esq., Kenneth Yoon

Case Events

Type Description
Docket Event Certified copies mailed to Atty. Kenneth Y. Lee for the Law Office of Eckert Seamans
Docket Event Deft. Harscon Corporation notice of Removal to the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts
Docket Event Affidavit of compliance with long-arm statute with proof of service on out of state defendant Harsco Corporation, service made on 4/6/09 (certified mail)
Docket Event Uniform Counsel Certification filed by Plaintiff's, attorney Edward W McIntyre
Docket Event Origin 1, Type B04, Track F.
Docket Event Complaint & civil action cover sheet filed

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