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Other Statutes - Consumer Credit Cases filed in the Florida Southern District Court before Donald M. Middlebrooks [ Court Info ]

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March 31, 2008
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
 
December 7, 2007
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
 
November 30, 2007
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
 
February 16, 2007
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Diversity-Motor Vehicle Product Liability
 
February 14, 2007
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
 
January 10, 2007
Young v. Reed Elsevier, Inc. et al
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FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
Plaintiff: Michael L. Young; Defendant: Reed Elsevier, Inc., Seisnt, Inc., Citibank Federal Savings Bank, Citibank (West), FSB, Citimortgage, Inc. and others...
 
November 6, 2006
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
September 19, 2006
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Federal Question
September 7, 2006
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Debt Collection Act
November 14, 2005
FL Southern Middlebrooks Consumer Credit Fair Credit Reporting Act
         
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