Jamison et al v. Air Line Pilots Association, International et al
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COMPLAINT with Jury Demand filed by Christopher P. Jamison, Tommie R. Benefield, Jr, David Edward Marcu and John Cartwright; and Summon(s) issued. Consent form to proceed before U.S. Magistrate and pretrial instructions provided. ( Filing fee $ 350.00 receipt number 43533.) (Attachments: # 1 Summons, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet)(eop) Please visit our website at http://www.gand.uscourts.gov to obtain Pretrial Instructions.
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CIVIL COVER SHEET
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The JS44 clvil cover sheet and the inforrn.lliion contained herein neither replace nor supplement the riling and seevree of pleadings or other papers 3$ required by law, except as
provided by loul rules of court. This form is required for the use uflhe Clerk of Court for the purpose of initialing the chil docket record. (SEE INSTRlJCTION'S ATTACHED)
I, (a) PLAINTIFF(S)
DEFENDANT(S)
CHRISTOPHER P. JAMISON
JOHN CARTWRIGHT
DAVID EDWARD MARCU
TOMMIE D. BENEFIELD, JR.
AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIA TION, INTERNATIONAL
LEE MOAK, as President of Air Line Pilots Association,
International
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COUNTY OF RESIDENCE OF FIRST LISTED
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COUNTY OF RESIDENCE OF fo"IRST LISTED
PLAJNTIFF Fauquier County, Virginia
DEFENDANT_____________________
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(IN U.S. PLAINTIFF CASES ONLY)
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NOTE: IN LANDCONDE:I\.lNATlO:"l CASES, USE THE LOCATION OF TIlE TRACT OF
LAND INVOLVED
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ATTORNEYS
(FIRM NAAIE, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER. AND
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E_MAIL ADDRESS)
All Plaintiffs are Pro Sc:
CHRISTOPHER P. JAMISON
7167 Valle D'Oro Ct.
Warrenton, Virginia 20186
JOHN CARTWRIGHT
190 I Broadlands Drive
II, BASIS OF JURISDICTION
III, CITIZENSHIP OF PRINCIPAL PARTIES
(PLACE AN "X~ 11'1 ONE BOX ONLY)
(PLACE Ar.: "X~ 11'1 ONE BOX FOR PLAINTIFF AND ONE BO.'I(. FOR DEFENDANT)
(FOR DIVERSITY CASES ONLY)
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IV. ORIGIN
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ORIGINAL
PROCEEDING
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(INDICATE CITIz.ENSHIP OF PARTIES
IN ITEM III)
CITIZEN OR SUBJECT OF A
FOREIGN COUNTRY
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CITIZEN OF THIS STATE
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FEDERAL QUESTION
(U.S. GOVERNMENT NOT A PARTY)
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CITIZEN OF ANOTHER STATE D!'i
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INCORPORATED OR PRINCIPAL
PLACE OF BIISINESS IN THIS STATE
INCORPORATED AND PRINCIPAL
PLACE OF BUSINESS IN ANOTHER
STATE
FOREIGN NATION
(PLACE AN "X "11'1 ONE BOXONLYj
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STATE COURT
V. CAUSE OF ACTION
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APPELLATE COURT
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APPEAL TO DISTRI("T JUDGE
6 MULTIDlSTRlCT
LITIGATION
FROM MAGISTRATE JIIDGE
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(CITE THE IT.S.("I\'IL STATUTE UNDER WHiCH YOU ARE FILING AND ";RlTE A BRlEF STATEMENT OFCAUS[ - 00 NOT CITE
JURISDICTIONAL STATUTES UNLESS DIVERSITY)
Defendant Air Line Pilots Association, International breached its duty of fair representation to its members, pursuant to the Railway
Labor Act.
(IF COMPLEX, CHECK REASON BELOW)
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6. Problems locating or preserving evidence
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2. Unusually large number of claims or defenses.
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7. Pending parallel investigations or actions by government.
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3. Factual issues are exceptionally complex
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4. Greater than normal volume of evidence.
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1. Unusually large number of parties.
5. Extended discovery period is needed.
D 8. Multiple use of experts,
D 9. Need for discovery outside United States boundaries.
D 10. Existence of highly technical issues and proof.
FOR OFFICE
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CONTINUED ON REVERSE
AMOUNT $
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VI. NATURE OF SUIT (PLAC"'-X"INO'[BOXONLYj
CONTRACT. "0" MONTHS DISCOVERY TRACK'
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ENFORCEMENT OF JUOCMENT
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LOANS ([xc!. Yelerlol)
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44Z EMPLOYMENT
443 HOUSING/ ACCOMMODATIONS
444 WELFARE
44001l1ER CIYIL RIG fITS
445MIERlCANS with DlSABILITlES- Emplormtnt
446 AMERICANS ,",'IthDlSABILITlES- Olhu
SOCIAL SECURITY - "0" MONTHS DISCOVERY
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862 BL,4.CK UING (913)
863 DlWC (-l05(j1)
863 DlWW (405(1))
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.65 RSI (405(1))
CONTRACT - "~" MONTHS DISCOVERY TRACK
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IMMIGRATION· "0" MONTHS DISCOVERY TRACK
110 INSURANCE
110 MARINE
lJO MILLI:R ACT
140NEGOTlABLE INSTRUMENT
l51 MEDICARE ACT
160STOCKHOLDERS'SUITS
1900THER CONTRACT
195 CONTRACT PRODUCT LIABILITY
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REAL PROPERTY - "4" MONTHS DISCOVERY
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----c:r 220FORECLOSURE
CONDEMNATIO~
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210 LAND
c::J no RENT LEASE & EJECTMEjljT
c::J 240 TORTS TO LAND
~ 510 MOTIONS TO VACATE SENTENCE
c:J 530HABEASCORPUS
c::J 53511ABEAS CORPIIS nEATH PENALTY
c::J 540 MANDAMUS & OTIlER
550CIYILRlGHTS-FJltdProlle
c:J 555 PRISON CONDITlON(Sj_ ~'lled Pro H
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TORTS - PERSONAL PROPERTY _ "4" MONTHS
DISCOVERY TRACK
370 OTHER FRAUD
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380 OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE
c::J 385 PROPERTY DAMAGE PRODUCT LIABILITY
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6 10 AG Rl ClILTURE
620 FOOD & DRIIG
62!'iDRUG RLLA TED SEIZURE OF PROPERTY
21 USC 881
6)1} LIQUOR LAWS
640 R.R. & TRlICK
650AIRLINE REGS.
66OOCCliPATlONALSAFETYiHEALTH
6900THER
LABOR· "4" MONTHS DISCOVERY TRACK
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710FAlRLABORSTANDARDSACT
720 LABORl!'fIGMT. RELATIONS
730 tABORlMGMT. REPORTING & DISCLOSllRE
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430
450
460
470
BANKS AND BANKING
COMMERCE/ICC RA TESfETC
DEPORT ATlON
RACKETEER INFLUENCED M'D CORRI:n
ORGANIZATIONS
480 CONSUMER CREDIT
490 CABLE/SATELLITE TV
810 SELECTIVE SERVICE
875 CUSTOMER CHALLENGE 12 USC 3-l1O
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ACT
ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
ENERGY ALLOCATION ACT
FREEOOM OFiNFORMATION ACT
APPEAL OF FEE DETERMINATION llNDER
EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE
950 CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ST ATE ST A TliTES
8900THERSTATUTORYACTIONS
893
894
895
900
OTHER STATUTES - "8" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
--0- 410 ANTITRUST
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850SECURITIES ICOMMODITIES / EXCIIANGE
OTHER STATUTES - "0" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
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ACT
ARBITRATION (Conflrm I Vault I Ordtr / Modify)
(Note: Muk underlying
PROPERTY RIGHTS· "4" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
~ 820 COPYRIGHTS
&40TRADEMARK
PROPERTY RIGHTS - "8" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
~8JOPATENT
411 APPEAL Z8 USC I ~
4ZJ WITHDRAWAL 18 usc 157
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740RAILWAYLABORACT
790 OTHER LABOR LITIGATION
791 EMPL. RET. INC. SECURITY ACT
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310 AIRPLANE
Jl5 AIRPLANE PRODUCT LIABILITY
320 ASSAULT, LIBEL & SLANDER
330 FEDERAL EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
c:::J 340 MARlNE
345 MARINE PRODUCT LIABILITY
c:::J 350 MOTOR VEHICLE
c:J 355 MOTOR VEHICLE PRODUCT LIABILITY
c:J J60 OTHER PERSONAL INJURY
362 PERSONAL INJURY - MEDICAL
MALPRACTICE
c:J 365 PERSONAL INJURY - PRODUCT LIABILITY
O 368 ASBESTOS PERSONAL INJURY PRODUCT
LIABILITY
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OTHER STATUTES- "4" MONTHS DISCOVERY
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---0- 400 STATE REAPPORTIONMENT
~ 550 CIVIL RIGHTS· FIIN by Counsel
555 PRiSON CONDITION(S) - Filed b} Counsel
TORTS - PERSONAL INJURY - "4" MONTHS
DISCOVERY TRACK
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PRISONER PETITIONS - "4" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
245 TORT PRODUCT LIABILITY
290 ALL OTHER REAL PROPERTY
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FEDERAL TAX SUITS - "4" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
- - 0 8 7 0 TAXES (U.S. Plaintirr or Ddend~nl)
871 IRS • THIRD PARTY 26 USC 7609
PRISONER PETITIONS - "0" MONTHS DISCOVERY
TRACK
196 FRANCHISE
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46Z NATURALIZATION APPLICATION
46.1 HABEAS CORPUS- Alien Drlalnee
465 OTHER IMMIGRATION A("nONS
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• PLEASE NOTE DISCOVERY
TRACK FOR EACH CASE TYPE.
SEE LOCAL RULE 26.3
VII. REQUESTED IN COMPLAINT:
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CHECK IF CLASS ACTION UNDER F.R.Civ.P. 23
JURY DEMAND [Z]YES
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DEMAND
s at least $200,000 per plainti
NO (CHECK YES ONLY IF DEMANDED IN COMPLAINT)
VIII. RELATEDIREFILED CASE(S) IF ANY
JUDGE
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DOCKET NO.
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CIVIL CASES ARE DEEMED RELATED IF THE PENDING CASE INVOLVES: (CtiECKAPPROPRlATE BOX)
I. PROPERTY INCLUDED IN AN EARLIER NUMBERED PENDING SUIT.
2. SAME ISSUE OF FACT OR ARISES OUTOli THE SAME EVENT OR TRANSACTION INCLUDED I~ AN EARLIER NUMBERED PENDI/'I;G SUIT.
J. VALIDITY OR INFRINGEMENT OF THE SAME PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR TRADEMARK INCLUDED IN AN EARLIER NUMBERED PENDING SUIT.
4. APPEALS ARISING OUT OF THE SAME BANKRUPTCY CASE AND ANY CASE RELATED THERETO WHICH HAVE BEEN DECIDED BY THE SAME
BANKRUPTCY JUDGE.
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5. REPETITIVE CASES FILED BY PRO SE LITIGANTS.
6. COMPANION OR RELATED CASE TOCASE{S) BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY FILED (INCLlIDE ABBREVIATED STYLE OF OTHERCASE(S)):
7. EITHER SAME ORALL OFTHE PARTIES AND ISSUES IN THiS CASE WERE PREVIOUSLY INVOLVED IN CASE NO.
DISMISSED. This caseD IS D I S NOT (check one box) SUBSTANTIALLY HIE SAME CASE.
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