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Other Statutes - Other Statutory Actions Cases filed in the Idaho District Court before Candy W Dale [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 20, 2009
United States of America v. Korn et al ID Dale Other Statutory Actions Civil Miscellaneous Case
Plaintiff: United States of America Defendant: Michael S. Korn, Jerry L. Korn, For the Birds, Inc.
 
October 14, 2009
Klein v. Heffernan ID Dale Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question
Plaintiff: R. Wayne Klein Defendant: George Heffernan
 
September 29, 2009
Klein v. Palmer et al ID Dale Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question
Plaintiff: Wayne Klein Defendant: Dean L. Palmer, LuDean Palmer, Tri-Steel Construction Company, Inc.
 
Klein v. Palmer et al ID Dale Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question
Plaintiff: R. Wayne Klein Defendant: Dean L. Palmer, LuDean Palmer, Tri-Steel Construction Company, Inc.
 
July 7, 2009
Jones v. Home Federal Bank et al ID Lodge Other Statutory Actions Motion for Issuance of Protective Order (harassment)
Plaintiff: Leslie A. Jones Defendant: Home Federal Bank, Home Federal Bancorp, Inc.
 
August 15, 2008
McReynolds et al v. Lowe's Companies, Inc. et al ID Dale Other Statutory Actions Federal Question
Plaintiff: James McReynolds, Patricia Butler, Richard Hyder; Defendant: Lowe's Companies, Inc., Lowe's HIW, Inc.
 
         
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