U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit Torts - Injury Cases

Federal Employers Liability Cases, Dockets and Filings
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Cases 11 - 20 of 27
Coale v. Metro North RR Co.
as 14-3074
Plaintiff - Appellant-Cross-Appellee: William Coale
Third-Party-Defendant: New Haven Parking Authority
Defendant - Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Metro North RR Co.
Lessoff v. Metro-North Commuter Rail Road
as 14-1540
Plaintiff - Appellant: David Lessoff
Defendant - Appellee: Metro-North Commuter Railroad
MacInness v. Metropolitan Transportation Au
as 13-854
Plaintiff - Appellant: James MacInness
Defendant - Appellee: Chao Wang, Wai Man Wilda Cheung, Tse Chi Chung and others
Piroscafo v. Metro North Commuter Railroad
as 12-3814
Plaintiff - Appellant: Daniel Piroscafo
Defendant - Appellee: Metro North Commuter Railroad Company
MacBrien v. The Long Island Railroad Compa
as 12-1904
Plaintiff - Appellant: David MacBrien
Defendant - Appellee: The Long Island Railroad Company
Kmec v. Port Authority Trans-Hudson Co
as 11-3775
Plaintiff - Appellant: Jesse Kmec
Defendant - Appellee: Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation
Stampf v. Long Island Rail Road Company We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-3225
Plaintiff - Appellee: Melissa Stampf
Defendant: Long Island Rail Road Company, Metropolitan Transportation Authority and James Sokira
Defendant - Appellant: Angela Trigg
Stowe v. National Railroad Passenger Co
as 11-2981
Plaintiff - Appellant: Elicia Stowe
Defendant - Appellee: National Railroad Passenger Corporation, (Amtrak)
Mancini v. CSX Transportation, Inc.
as 11-2368
Plaintiff - Appellee: Lawrence A. Mancini and Deborah A. Mancini
Defendant: Carol Ann Ashwood and Richard J. Ketterer
Defendant - Appellant: CSX Transportation, Inc.
Folmsbee v. Metro North Commuter Railroad
as 11-1972
Plaintiff - Appellee: Ronald Folmsbee
Defendant - Appellant: Metro North Commuter Railroad Company

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