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Bankruptcy - Appeal Cases filed in the District Of Columbia District Court

Results 51 - 62 of 62
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
January 11, 2005
WILSON v. ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP District Of Columbia Bates Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
May 10, 2004
CAPITOL HILL GROUP v. SHAW PITTMAN, LLP DC Lamberth Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
CAPITOL HILL GROUP v. SHAW PITTMAN, LLP DC Lamberth Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
GASKINS v. LASALLE NATIONAL BANK DC Huvelle Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
March 25, 2004
ROBINSON v. UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC Lamberth Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
March 16, 2004
ALSTON et al v. CAPITOL CAB COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. DC Kennedy Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
February 19, 2004
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA v. MILLENNIUM ARTS CENTER, INC. District Of Columbia Jackson Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
January 30, 2004
BROOKENS District Of Columbia Huvelle Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
STAPLETON v. HARRIS et al District Of Columbia Collyer Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
January 23, 2004
KING v. STATES RESOURCES CORP District Of Columbia Robertson Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
KING v. STATES RESOURCES CORP District Of Columbia Robertson Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
July 30, 2001
In Re: MILLER, et al v. BANK OF AMERICA, NA DC Collyer Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
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