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Other Statutes Cases filed in the Georgia Middle District Court before Richard L. Hodge

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Other Statutes Cases filed in the Georgia Middle District Court before Richard L. Hodge [ Court Info ]
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November 27, 2007
Aqua Log, Inc. v. Lost and Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs and Rafts of Logs GA Middle Sands Other Statutory Actions Violation of Maritime Regulations
Plaintiff: Aqua Log, Inc.; Defendant: Lost and Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs and Rafts of Logs
 
August 23, 2007
Aqua Log, Inc. v. Lost and Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs and Rafts of Logs GA Middle Hodge Other Statutory Actions Violation of Maritime Regulations
Plaintiff: Aqua Log, Inc.; Defendant: Lost and Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs and Rafts of Logs
 
Aqua Log, Inc. v. Lost and Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs and Rafts of Logs GA Middle Sands Other Statutory Actions Violation of Maritime Regulations
Plaintiff: Aqua Log, Inc.; Defendant: Lost and Abandoned Pre-Cut Logs and Rafts of Logs
 
September 26, 2006
Gabbard v. Hall County, Georgia
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GA Middle Lawson Freedom of Information Act No cause code entered
May 19, 2005
Mackey v. Moser et al GA Middle Lawson Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question
         
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