Kenneth J. Cool, P.C. et al v. Berkeley Law & Technology Group, LLP

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL from Douglas County District Court, Case Number 2007CV1020. ( Filing fee $ 350 Receipt Number COX001555), filed by Berkeley Law & Technology Group, LLP. (Attachments: # 1 Exh 1 - Declaration# 2 Exh 2 - Affidavit of Svc# 3 Exh 3 - Complaint# 4 Exh 4 - State Cover Sheet# 5 Exh 5# 6 Exh 6 - Notice# 7 Summons# 8 Civil Cover Sheet # 9 Supplemental Civil Cover Sheet # 10 Receipt)(llr, )

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OJS 44 (Rev. 11/04) Case 1:07-cv-01088-WYD-MEH CIVIL Document SHEET COVER 1-9 Filed 05/23/2007 Page 1 of 2 The JS 44 civil cover sheet and the information contained herein neither replace nor supplement the filing and service of pleadings or other papers as required by law, except as provided by local rules of court. This form, approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States in September 1974, is required for the use of the Clerk of Court for the purpose of initiating the civil docket sheet. (SEE INS T R U C T I O N S ON TH E R E V E R S E O F TH E FO R M . ) I. ( a ) P L A I N T IF F S Berkeley Law & Technology Group, LLP formerly known as Berkeley Technology Group, LLC DEFENDAN TS Kenneth J. Cool, P.C. and Kenneth J. Cool County of Residence of First Listed Defendant ( IN U . S. PL A IN T IF F C A S ES O N LY ) NOTE: IN L A N D CO N D E M N A T I O N CA S E S , U S E T H E LO C A T I O N O F TH E L A N D IN V O L V ED . ( b ) County of Residence of First Listed Plaintiff Douglas ( E X C E P T IN U.S. PLAINTIFF CASES) ( c ) Attorney's (Firm Na m e , A d d r e s s , and Telep h o n e N u m b e r ) Romney Philpott, Perkins Coie LLP,1899 Wynkoop St., Ste. 700, Denver, CO 80202, (303) 291-2300 Attorneys (If Known) James D. Kilroy, Snell & Wilmer, L.L.P., 1200 17th St., Ste. 1900, Denver, CO 80202, (303) 634-2000 I I . BASIS OF JURISDICTION 1 U.S. G o v e r n m e n t Pla intiff (Place an "X " in One B o x Only) I II . CITIZENSHIP OF PRINCIPAL PARTIES(Place an " X " in O ne B ox fo r Pla intiff ( F o r Diversity Cases O n l y ) and O n e Bo x for De f e n d a n t ) DEF PTF I n c o rp o r a t e d or Principal Place o f Busine s s In T h i s State I n c o rp o r a t e d and Principal Place o f Busine s s In A n o t h e r S t a t e F o r e ig n Nation DEF PTF C i t i z e n o f This State 3 F e d e r a l Question ( U . S . G o v e r n m e n t N o t a Party) 1 1 4 4 2 U.S. G o v e r n m e n t Defenda nt 4 Divers i t y ( I n d i c a t e C i t i z e n s h i p of Pa r t i e s in Item III) C i t i z e n o f Anothe r State 2 2 5 5 C i t i z e n or Su b j e c t o f a Foreign C o u n t r y 3 3 6 6 I V . NAT U R E O F SU I T CONTRACT 110 120 130 140 150 Insurance M arine Miller Act N e g o t i a b l e Instrument R e c o v e r y of O v e r p a y m e n t & E n f o r c e m e n t of Judgment 1 5 1 Medicare Act 1 5 2 Recovery of Defaulted S t u d e n t Loans ( E x c l. Veterans) 1 5 3 R e c o v e r y of O v e r p a y m e n t of Ve t e r a n ' s Bene f i t s 1 6 0 Stock h o l d e r s ' Suits 1 9 0 Other Contract 1 9 5 Co n t r a c t Pro d u c t Liab i l it y 1 9 6 Franchise REAL PROPERTY 2 1 0 Land Condemnation 2 2 0 Forec l o s u r e 2 3 0 R e n t Lease & Ejectment 2 4 0 T o r t s to Land 2 4 5 Tort P r o d u c t Liability 2 9 0 All Othe r Re a l Prop e r t y (Place an "X " in One B o x Only) TORTS P E R S O N A L IN J U R Y 310 A irplane 3 1 5 Airplane Product Liability 32 0 A ssa ult, L ibe l & Slander 3 3 0 Federal Employers' Liability 340 M arine 3 4 5 Marine Product Liability 35 0 M oto r V ehic le 35 5 M oto r V ehic le P r o d u c t Liability 3 6 0 Other Personal Injury C I V IL R I G H T S 441 V oting 442 E mployment 443 H ousing/ Acco mmod ations 4 4 4 W elfare 4 4 5 Amer. w/Disabilities Employme nt 4 4 6 Amer. w/Disabilities Other 4 4 0 Othe r Civil Rights P E R S O N A L IN J U R Y 362 P e r s o n a l Injury M e d . M a l p ra c t ic e 3 6 5 P e r s o n a l Injury P r o d u c t Liability 3 6 8 Asbestos Personal I n ju r y Product Liability P E R S O N A L P R O PE R T Y 3 7 0 O t h e r Fraud 3 7 1 T r u t h in Lending 3 8 0 Other Personal Property D amage 3 8 5 P r o p e r t y Da m a g e P r o d u c t Liability P R I SO N E R P E T I T I O N S 5 1 0 M o t i o n s to V a c a t e S e n t e n ce H a b e a s Corpus: 5 3 0 General 5 3 5 De a t h Pe n a l t y 5 4 0 Mandamus & O t h e r 5 5 0 Civil Rights 5 5 5 Prison Condition F O R F E I TU R E /P E N A L T Y 6 1 0 Agriculture 6 2 0 O t h e r Food & Drug 6 2 5 Drug Re l a t e d Se i z u r e o f Property 21 USC 881 6 3 0 L iq uo r L aw s 6 4 0 R.R. & Truck 6 5 0 Airline Regs. 6 6 0 Occupational Safety/H ealth 6 9 0 Other LABOR 7 1 0 Fair Labor Standards Act 7 2 0 La b o r / M g m t . Relations 7 3 0 La b o r / M g m t . R e p o r t i n g & Disclosure Act 7 4 0 Railway Labor Act 7 9 0 Other Labor Litigation 7 9 1 Empl. Ret. Inc. S e c u r it y Act BANKRUPTCY 4 2 2 Appeal 28 USC 158 4 2 3 Withdrawal 2 8 USC 157 P R O P E R T Y R IG H T S 8 2 0 Co p y r i g h t s 830 P atent 8 4 0 Trad e m a r k OTHER STATUTES 4 0 0 S t a t e Reap p o r t i o n m e n t 4 1 0 Antitrust 4 3 0 B a n k s and B a n k i n g 4 5 0 Commerce 4 6 0 Deportation 4 7 0 R a c k e t e e r Influenced and Corrupt O rganizations 48 0 C ons ume r C red it 4 9 0 Cable/Sat TV 8 1 0 Selective Service 8 5 0 Securities/Commodities/ Exchange 875 C ustomer C hallenge 1 2 USC 3410 8 9 0 O t h e r Statutory Actions 8 9 1 Agricultural Ac t s 8 9 2 Economic Stabilization Act 8 9 3 Environm e n t a l M a t t e r s 8 9 4 Energy Allocation Act 8 9 5 Freedom of Information Act 9 0 0 A p p e a l of Fee Determination U n d e r Equal Access t o Justice 9 5 0 Constitutionality of S t a t e Statutes S O C I A L S E C U R IT Y 8 6 1 H I A (13 9 5 f f ) 8 6 2 Black Lung (923) 8 6 3 DIW C / D I W W (405 ( g ) ) 8 6 4 S S ID T it le X V I 8 6 5 RS I (405 ( g ) ) F E D E R A L T A X SU I T S 8 7 0 T a x e s (U . S . Pla i n t i f f or D efenda nt) 8 7 1 IRS -- T h i r d Pa r t y 2 6 USC 7609 V. O RIG IN 1 Original Proceeding (Place an "X " in One B o x Only) Appeal to District r sf red from 4 Reinstated or 5 Tnanheerdistrict 6 Multidistrict a ot r ge from 7 Judgistrate Ma Judgment 2 Removed from 3 Remanded from Litigation Reopened Appellate Court State Court (spe cify) Cite the U.S. Civil Statute under which you are filing (Do not cite jurisdictional statutes unless diversity): 28 U.S.C. 1332(a)(1) V I. CAUSE OF ACTION V I I . RE Q U E S T E D IN COM P L A I N T : DATE Brief description of cause: Breach of contract for payment allegedly due CHEC K IF THIS IS A CLASS ACTION UNDER F.R.C.P. 23 DEMAND $ CHECK YES only if demanded in complaint: Yes No JURY DEMAND: S IG N A T U R E O F A TT O R N E Y O F R E C O R D May 23, 2007 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIPT # AMOUNT s/ Romney Philpott A P P L Y I N G IFP JUDGE M A G . JU D G E Save a Copy Print a Copy Reset JS 44 Reverse (Rev. 11/04) Case 1:07-cv-01088-WYD-MEH Document 1-9 Filed 05/23/2007 Page 2 of 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTORNEYS COMPLETING CIVIL COVER SHEET FORM JS 44 A u t h o r it y For Civil Cover Sheet The JS 44 civil cover sheet and the information contained herein neither replaces nor supplements the filings and service of pleading or other papers as required by law, except as provided by local rules of court. This form, approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States in September 1974, is required for the use of the Clerk of Court for the purpose of initiating the civil docket sheet. Consequently, a civil cover sheet is submitted to the Clerk of Court for each civil complaint filed. The attorney filing a case should complete the form as follows: I. (a) Plaintiffs-Defendants. Enter names (last, first, middle initial) of plaintiff and defendant. If the plaintiff or defendant is a government agency, use only the full name or standard abbreviations. If the plaintiff or defendant is an official within a government agency, identify first the agency and then the official, giving both name and title. (b) County of Residence. For each civil case filed, except U.S. plaintiff cases, enter the name of the county where the first listed plaintiff resides at the time of filing. In U.S. plaintiff cases, enter the name of the county in which the first listed defendant resides at the time of filing. (NOTE: In land condemnation cases, the county of residence of the "defendant" is the location of the tract of land involved.) (c) Attorneys. Enter the firm name, address, telephone number, and attorney of record. If there are several attorneys, list them on an attachment, noting in this section "(see attachment)". II. Jurisdiction. The basis of jurisdiction is set forth under Rule 8(a), F.R.C.P., which requires that jurisdictions be shown in pleadings. Place an "X" in one of the boxes. If there is more than one basis of jurisdiction, precedence is given in the order shown below. United States plaintiff. (1) Jurisdiction based on 28 U.S.C. 1345 and 1348. Suits by agencies and officers of the United States are included here. United States defendant. (2) When the plaintiff is suing the United States, its officers or agencies, place an "X" in this box. Federal question. (3) This refers to suits under 28 U.S.C. 1331, where jurisdiction arises under the Constitution of the United States, an amendment to the Constitution, an act of Congress or a treaty of the United States. In cases where the U.S. is a party, the U.S. plaintiff or defendant code takes precedence, and box 1 or 2 should be marked. Diversity of citizenship. (4) This refers to suits under 28 U.S.C. 1332, where parties are citizens of different states. When Box 4 is checked, the citizenship of the different parties must be checked. (See Section III below; federal question actions take precedence over diversity cases.) III. Residence (citizenship) of Principal Parties. This section of the JS 44 is to be completed if diversity of citizenship was indicated above. Mark this section for each principal party. IV. Nature of Suit. Place an "X" in the appropriate box. If the nature of suit cannot be determined, be sure the cause of action, in Section VI below, is sufficient to enable the deputy clerk or the statistical clerks in the Administrative Office to determine the nature of suit. If the cause fits more than one nature of suit, select the most definitive. V. Origin. Place an "X" in one of the seven boxes. Original Proceedings. (1) Cases which originate in the United States district courts. Removed from State Court. (2) Proceedings initiated in state courts may be removed to the district courts under Title 28 U.S.C., Section 1441. When the petition for removal is granted, check this box. Remanded from Appellate Court. (3) Check this box for cases remanded to the district court for further action. Use the date of remand as the filing date. Reinstated or Reopened. (4) Check this box for cases reinstated or reopened in the district court. Use the reopening date as the filing date. Transferred from Another District. (5) For cases transferred under Title 28 U.S.C. Section 1404(a). Do not use this for within district transfers or multidistrict litigation transfers. Multidistrict Litigation. (6) Check this box when a multidistrict case is transferred into the district under authority of Title 28 U.S.C. Section 1407. When this box is checked, do not check (5) above. Appeal to District Judge from Magistrate Judgment. (7) Check this box for an appeal from a magistrate judge's decision. VI. Cause of Action. Report the civil statute directly related to the cause of action and give a brief description of the cause. Do not cite jurisdictional statutes unless diversity. Example: U.S. Civil Statute: 47 USC 553 Brief Description: Unauthorized reception of cable service VII. Requested in Complaint. Class Action. Place an "X" in this box if you are filing a class action under Rule 23, F.R.Cv.P. Demand. In this space enter the dollar amount (in thousands of dollars) being demanded or indicate other demand such as a preliminary injunction. Jury Demand. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether or not a jury is being demanded. Date and Attorney Signature. Date and sign the civil cover sheet.

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