Oldenburg v. Google Inc
Filing
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COMPLAINT with Jury Demand; against Google Inc by Jason Oldenburg. ( Filing Fee PAID $350 receipt number 0757-1454279) (Attachments: # 1 Summons, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet)(Mather, Corey) [Transferred from Wisconsin Eastern on 6/25/2012.]
CIVIL COVER SHEET
O JS 44 (R ev. 12/07)
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 IN STR U C TIO N S O N THE R EV ER SE O F T HE FO R M .)
Place an X in the appropriate Box:
9 Green Bay Division
9 Milwaukee Division
I. (a) PLAINTIFFS
DEFENDANTS
Jason Oldenburg, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated
Google, Inc.
Milwaukee
(b) County of Residence of First Listed Plaintiff
County of Residence of First Listed Defendant
(EX C EPT IN U .S. PLAIN TIFF C ASES)
(IN U .S. PLAIN TIFF C ASES O N LY )
N O T E: IN LA N D CO N D E M N A T IO N CA SE S, U SE T H E LO C A TIO N O F TH E
LAN D IN V O LV ED .
Attorneys (If Know n)
(c) Attorney’s (Firm N ame, Address, and Telephone N umber)
ADEMI & O'REILLY, LLP
3620 EAST LAYTON AVENUE, CUDAHY, WISCONSIN 53110
II. BASIS OF JURISDICTION
(414) 482-8000
(Place an “ X ” in O ne Box O nly)
III. CITIZENSHIP OF PRINCIPAL PARTIES (Place an “X ” in O ne Box for Plaintiff
(For D iversity C ases O nly)
1
U .S. G overnment
Plaintiff
3 Federal Q uestion
(U .S. G overnment N ot a Party)
U .S. G overnment
D efendant
4
and O ne Box for D efendant)
PTF
DEF
Incorporated or Principal Place
4
4
of Business In This State
C itizen of Another State
D iversity
TORTS
110
120
130
140
150
Insurance
M arine
M iller Act
N egotiable Instrument
R ecovery of O verpayment
& Enforcement of Judgment
151 M edicare Act
152 R ecovery of D efaulted
Student Loans
(Excl. V eterans)
153 R ecovery of O verpayment
of V eteran’s Benefits
160 Stockholders’ Suits
190 O ther C ontract
195 C ontract Product Liability
196 Franchise
R E A L P R O PE R T Y
210 Land C ondemnation
220 Foreclosure
230 R ent Lease & Ejectment
240 Torts to Land
245 Tort Product Liability
290 All O ther R eal Property
V. ORIGIN
1 Original
Proceeding
2
Incorporated and Principal Place
of Business In A nother State
5
5
3
3
Foreign N ation
6
6
(Place an “X ” in O ne B ox O nly)
CONTRACT
2
(Indicate C itizenship of Parties in Item III)
IV. NATURE OF SUIT
DEF
1
C itizen or Subject of a
Foreign C ountry
2
C itizen of This State
PTF
1
P E R SO N A L IN JU R Y
310 Airplane
315 Airplane Product
Liability
320 Assault, Libel &
Slander
330 Federal Employers’
Liability
340 M arine
345 M arine Product
Liability
350 M otor V ehicle
355 M otor V ehicle
Product Liability
360 O ther Personal
Injury
C IV IL R IG H T S
441 V oting
442 Employment
443 Housing/
Accommodations
444 W elfare
445 Amer. w /D isabilities Employment
446 Amer. w /D isabilities O ther
440 O ther C ivil R ights
F O R FE IT U R E /P E N A L T Y
P E R SO N A L IN JU R Y
362 Personal Injury M ed. M alpractice
365 Personal Injury Product Liability
368 Asbestos Personal
Injury Product
Liability
P E R SO N A L PR O P E R T Y
370 O ther Fraud
371 Truth in Lending
380 O ther Personal
Property D amage
385 Property D amage
Product Liability
P R ISO N E R PE T IT IO N S
510 M otions to V acate
Sentence
H abeas C orpus:
530 G eneral
535 D eath Penalty
540 M andamus & O ther
550 C ivil R ights
555 Prison C ondition
State Court
B A N K R U PT C Y
422 Appeal 28 U SC 158
423 W ithdraw al
28 U SC 157
P R O PE R T Y R IG H T S
820 C opyrights
830 Patent
840 Trademark
SO C IA L SE C U R IT Y
861 HIA (1395ff)
862 Black Lung (923)
863 D IW C /D IW W (405(g))
864 SSID Title X V I
865 R SI (405(g))
F E D E R A L T A X SU IT S
870 Taxes (U .S. Plaintiff
or D efendant)
871 IRS— Third Party
26 U SC 7609
O T H E R ST A T U T E S
IM M IG R A T IO N
462 N aturalization Application
463 Habeas C orpus Alien D etainee
465 O ther Immigration
Actions
400
410
430
450
460
470
State R eapportionment
Antitrust
Banks and Banking
C ommerce
D eportation
R acketeer Influenced and
C orrupt O rganizations
480 C onsumer C redit
490 Cable/Sat TV
810 Selective Service
850 Securities/C ommodities/
Exchange
875 C ustomer C hallenge
12 U SC 3410
890 O ther Statutory Actions
891 Agricultural Acts
892 Economic Stabilization Act
893 Environmental M atters
894 Energy Allocation Act
895 Freedom of Information
Act
900Appeal of Fee D etermination
U nder Equal Access
to Justice
950 C onstitutionality of
State Statutes
Appeal to District
(Place an “X ” in O ne B ox O nly)
2 Removed from
610 Agriculture
620 O ther Food & D rug
625 D rug R elated Seizure
of Property 21 U SC 881
630 Liquor Law s
640 R .R . & Truck
650 Airline R egs.
660 O ccupational
Safety/Health
690 O ther
LABOR
710 Fair Labor Standards
Act
720 Labor/M gmt. R elations
730 Labor/M gmt.R eporting
& D isclosure Act
740 R ailw ay Labor Act
790 O ther Labor Litigation
791 Empl. R et. Inc.
Security Act
3 Remanded from
Appellate Court
4 Reinstated or 5 Transferred from
another district
Reopened
6 Multidistrict
Litigation
(specify)
Cite the U.S. Civil Statute under which you are filing (Do not cite jurisdictional statutes unless diversity):
7 Judge from
Magistrate
Judgment
18 U.S.C. § 2510 et seq.; 18 U.S.C. § 1030 et seq.; 18 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.
VI. CAUSE OF ACTION Brief description of cause:
Class Action Claims brought under the Federal Wiretap Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and the Stored Electronics Communications Act
VII. REQUESTED IN
COM PLAINT:
CHECK IF THIS IS A CLASS ACTION
VIII. RELATED CASE(S)
IF ANY
D ATE
CHECK YES only if demanded in complaint:
Yes
No
JURY DEMAND:
DEMAND $
UNDER F.R.C.P. 23
(See instructions):
JUDGE
DOCKET NUMBER
SIG N ATU R E O F ATTO R N EY O F R EC O R D
03-19-2012
/s/ Corey Mather
F O R O F F IC E U SE O N L Y
R EC EIPT #
AM O U N T
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JU D G E
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JS 44 R everse (R ev. 12/07)
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I.
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III.
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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.
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