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Contract - Negotiable Instrument Cases filed in the Florida Southern District Court before Adalberto Jordan [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
August 3, 2009
Bernshtam v. Bank United FSB et al FL Southern Jordan Negotiable Instrument Truth in Lending
Plaintiff: Ella Bernshtam Defendant: Bank United FSB, BankUnited, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
 
July 17, 2009
SunTrust Bank v. Anthony Acosta FL Southern Cohn Negotiable Instrument Diversity-Negotiable Instrument
Plaintiff: SunTrust Bank Defendant: Anthony Acosta
 
May 13, 2009
Norlond Trade, S.A. et al v. Ditoys, S.A. et al FL Southern Jordan Negotiable Instrument Diversity-Personal Injury
Plaintiff: Norlond Trade, S.A., Jose Sieczka Defendant: Ditoys, S.A., Ricardo Dager, Elizabeth Verde de Dager
 
October 20, 2008
Rodriguez et al v. Washington Mutual Bank, FA FL Southern Jordan Negotiable Instrument Diversity
Plaintiff: Noemi Rodriguez, William Rodriguez; Defendant: Washington Mutual Bank, FA
 
July 17, 2007
PBSJ Corporation v. Wachovia Bank, National Association FL Southern Jordan Negotiable Instrument Notice of Removal
Plaintiff: PBSJ Corporation; Defendant: Wachovia Bank, National Association
 
March 8, 2006
In Touch Media v. Navi Global, et al FL Southern Jordan Negotiable Instrument Diversity
         
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