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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PanAmerican BanCorp (PABN)
PABN 0.00Dec 18 4:00 PM EST

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To: PatP who wrote (43536)6/27/2000 3:59:00 PM
From: PatP   of 43774
 
re the Lawsuit,

I'll say this one more time. In NY a defendant has 20 days to respond to a complaint, and the response must be filed with the court. This information is from the Clerk's office.

Normally the court clerk's computer database will not reference all documents filed in a particular case. Therefore it may not be possible to verify on the phone whether a response has been filed. Again, from the Clerk's office.

However, in the Queens-Long Island Medical Group case (index 5959/00) the plaintiff filed a motion on May 12 for an Order of Attachment. Imo this implies that no response was filed. This info is current as of June 1

To verify what I have just posted, or to get an updated status of the case, call the Nassau County Supreme Court at (516) 571-2903.
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