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Syed Arif v. Elvir G Lombardo, Consolidated Bus Transit Inc.

A Torts - Motor Vehicle 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 Kings County.

Case Details

Case Number

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Filing Date

December 14, 2020

Last Refreshed

November 29, 2023

Filing Location

Kings County, NY

Category

Torts - Motor Vehicle

Practice Area

Torts

Matter Type

Automobile

Status

Consolidation

Parties

Plaintiffs

Syed Arif

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Broderick, David James

Defendants

Consolidated Bus Transit Inc.
Elvir G Lombardo

Attorneys for Defendants

Bamundo, Steven
Stanton, Wayne Scott

Case Events

Type Description
STIPULATION - DISCONTINUANCE (PRE RJI)
ARIF - STIPULATION OF DISCONTINUANCE
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
Affidavit of Service
DEMAND FOR:
Various Discovery Demands
DEMAND FOR BILL OF PARTICULARS
Demand for a Verified Bill of Particulars
ANSWER
Verified Answer
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FIRM NAME OR ADDRESS (PRE RJI)
STIPULATION - OTHER
Extending time to answer
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
Affidavit of Service
AFFIRMATION/AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
AOS Defendant Consolidated Bus Transit INC
SUMMONS + COMPLAINT

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