No. 18-9594

Brian L. Davis v. 7-Eleven, Inc.

Lower Court: Fourth Circuit
Docketed: 2019-06-10
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: civil-procedure civil-rights criminal-procedure due-process equal-protection jury jury-trial standing
Latest Conference: 2019-10-01
Question Presented (AI Summary)

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Question Presented (OCR Extract)

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Docket Entries

2019-10-07
Petition DENIED.
2019-07-25
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 10/1/2019.
2019-07-16
Reply of petitioner Brian L. Davis filed.
2019-07-10
Brief of respondent 7-Eleven, Inc. in opposition filed.
2019-06-04
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due July 10, 2019)

Attorneys

7-Eleven, Inc.
Randall C. Lenhart Jr.Kalbaugh, Pfund & Messersmith, P.C., Respondent
Brian L. Davis
Brian L. Davis — Petitioner