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Case activity for Lydia Fancil vs Ethicon Inc on March 9

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Case activity for Lydia Fancil vs Ethicon Inc on March 9

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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Lydia Fancil and Tod Fancil against Ethicon Inc and Johnson & Johnson on March 9.

'Case Transferred In From District Of West Virginia Southern; Case Number 2:15-cv-04367. Original File Certified Copy Of Transfer Order And Docket Sheet Received.'

'Letter To All Attorneys Of Record.(trb)'

'Notice Of Initial Assignment To A U.s. Magistrate Judge: This Case Has Been Randomly Assigned To United States Magistrate Judge Gilbert C. Sison Pursuant To Administrative Order No. 257. The Parties Are Advised That Their Consent Is Required If The Assigned Magistrate Judge Is To Conduct All Further Proceedings In The Case, Including Trial And Final Entry Of Judgment Pursuant To 28 U.s.c. 636(c) And Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 73. As Set Forth In Administrative Order No. 257, Each Party Will Be Required To File A Notice And Consent To Proceed Before A Magistrate Judge Jurisdiction Form Indicating Consent Or Nonconsent To The Jurisdiction Of The Assigned Magistrate Judge. If All Parties Do Not Consent To The Magistrate Judge's Jurisdiction, The Case Will Be Randomly Assigned To A District Judge For All Further Proceedings And The Parties Cannot Later Consent To Reassignment Of The Case To A Magistrate Judge. The Parties Are Further Advised That They Are Free To Withhold Consent Without Adverse Substantive Consequences. Within 21 Days Of This Notice, The Following Party Or Parties Must File The Attached Form Indicating Consent To Proceed Before The Assigned Magistrate Judge Or An Affirmative Declination To Consent: Ethicon Inc, Lydia Fancil, Todd Fancil, Johnson & Johnson. A Link Regarding The Magistrate Judges In This District Is Attached For Your Convenience: Http://www.ilsd.uscourts.gov/documents/benefitsofconsent.pdf. All Future Documents Must Bear Case Number 20-255-gcs. Refer To Civil/removal Case Processing Requirements, Found On The Ilsd Website, For Further Service Information. Consent Due By 3/30/2020 (trb)'

Case number 3:20-cv-00255-GCS was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois on March 9.

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