On September 07, 2022 a
Proof of Service
was filed
involving a dispute between
Sturgill, Brenda A.,
and
Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation,
General Electric Company,
for Torts
in the District Court of Middlesex County.
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PRIQE OF THE
FILED. {NTHwu “Orraavets + LESEX
FORTHE COUNT
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
SHOES
MIDDLE: TRIAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH
SUPERIOR COURT DEPARTMENT
CIVIL DOCKET NO. 22-32!
BRENDA A. STURGILL, INDIVIDUALLY
AND AS PERSONAL REPRESE!
BARES)
“FOSTER WHEELER ENERGY CORP., ET
CeRERBANT(S) Cy
SUMMONS
FOSTER WHEELER ENERGY CORPORATION
THIS SUMMONS IS DIRECTED TO Defendant's name)
You are being sued. The Plaintiff(s) named above has started a lawsuit against you. A copy of the
Plaintiff's Complaintfiled against you is attached to this summons and the original complaint has been
filed in the MIDDLESEX SUPERIOR Court, YoU MUST ACT PROMPTLY TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS.
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You must respond to this lawsuit in writing within 20 days. If you do not respond, the court may decide
the case against you and award the Plaintiff everything asked for in the complaint. You will also lose the
opportunity to tell your side of the story. You must respond to this lawsuit in writing even if you expect
to resolve this matter with the Plaintiff. If you need more time to respond, you may request an
extension of time in writing from the Court.
How to Respond. To respond to this lawsuit, you must file a written response with the court and mail a
copy to the Plaintiff's Attorney (or the Plaintiff, if unrepresented). You can do this by:
Filing your signed original response with the Clerk's Office for Civil Business, MIDDLESEXCourt,
WOBURN, MA (address), by mail or in person, AND
Delivering or mailing a copy of your response to the Plaintiff's Attorney/Plaintiff at the following
address: Duffy Law LLC, 70 Washington Street, Suite 312, Salem, MA 01970
What to include in your response. An “Answer” is one type of response to a Complaint. Your Answer
must state whether you agree or disagree with the fact(s) alleged in each paragraph of the Complaint.
Some defenses, called affirmative defenses, must be stated in your Answer or you may lose your right to
use them in court. If you have any claims against the Plaintiff (referred to as counterclaims) that are
based on the same facts or transaction described in the Complaint, then you must include those claims
in your Answer. Otherwise, you may lose your right to sue the Plaintiff about anything related to this
lawsuit. If you want to have your case heard by a jury, you must specifically request a jury trial in your
Answer or in a written demand for a jury trial that you must send to the other side and file with the
court no more than 10 days after sending your Answer. You can also respond to a Complaint by filing a
“Motion to Dismiss,” if you believe that the complaint is legally invalid or legally insufficient. A Motion
to Dismiss must be based on one of the legal deficiencies or reasons listed under Mass. R. Civ. P. 12. If
you are filing a Motion to Dismiss, you must also comply with the filing procedures for “Civil Motions”
described in the rules of the Court in which the complaint was filed, available at
www.mass.gov.courts/case-legal-res/rules of court.
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RETURN OF SERVICE
MIDDLESEX SS 9/15/22
I, the undersigned, a Constable permitted to make service of Process under the laws of this
Commonwealth, do hereby make oath and say that on sept 15 2022
I notified the within named defendant:
Foste- Wkelem
Clo bLat-Asent
Gove Me lborg
By serving in hand to MJ Hall, authorized to accept service.
True Copies of the within Summons, Complaint, Civil Action cover sheet, Tracking Order, and any
additional documents that may be listed on the front of the Summons.
I declare under the pains and penalties of perjury of the laws of this Commonwealth that the foregoing
information and statement of service is True and Correct.
Xx (Qn —
Jon Pollack, Rule 4C Special Process Server
Document Filed Date
October 06, 2022
Case Filing Date
September 07, 2022
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