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2026-04-07 |
COMPLAINT filed by Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro; Filing fee $ 405, receipt number AILNDC-24944700. |
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(Exhibit 1) |
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2026-04-07 |
Schedule A to Complaint 1 by Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro |
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2026-04-07 |
CIVIL Cover Sheet |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Keith A. Vogt |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Yanling Jiang |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Yi Bu |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Monica Rita Martin |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Christopher Romero |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Cameron Eugene Mcintyre |
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2026-04-07 |
ATTORNEY Appearance for Plaintiff Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro by Adam Grodman |
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CASE ASSIGNED to the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman. Designated as Magistrate Judge the Honorable Gabriel A. Fuentes. Case assignment: Random assignment. (Civil Category 3). |
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CLERK'S NOTICE: Pursuant to Local Rule 73.1(b), a United States Magistrate Judge of this court is available to conduct all proceedings in this civil action. If all parties consent to have the currently assigned United States Magistrate Judge conduct all proceedings in this case, including trial, the entry of final judgment, and all post-trial proceedings, all parties must sign their names on the attached Consent To form. This consent form is eligible for filing only if executed by all parties. The parties can also express their consent to jurisdiction by a magistrate judge in any joint filing, including the Joint Initial Status Report or proposed Case Management Order. |
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2026-04-07 |
Amended Schedule A 2 by Maria Isabel Alvarez Charro |
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2026-04-08 |
MINUTE entry before the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman: This case has been assigned to the calendar of Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman. The Seventh Circuit has recently clarified that establishing personal jurisdiction in Schedule A cases requires that plaintiffs show evidence, for each defendant, of actual sales to Illinois customers and of actual products shipped to Illinois. Liu v. Monthly, No. 25-2074, 2026 WL 880018, at *23 (7th Cir. Mar. 31, 2026). Mere evidence of being willing to ship to Illinois customers is insufficient. Plaintiff may file an amended complaint if additional evidence is needed to establish personal jurisdiction over each Defendant under this standard. Mailed notice. |
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2026-04-08 |
MAILED Copyright report to Registrar, Washington DC. (qrtr,) |