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Contract - Contract Product Liability Cases filed in the Louisiana Middle District Court [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 28, 2008
Terrell Moran Inc. v. Concrete Washout Systems, Inc., et al LA Middle Brady Contract Product Liability Diversity
Plaintiff: Terrell Moran Inc.; Defendant: Concrete Washout Systems, Inc., Wastequip, Inc.
 
December 26, 2007
Bruce Foods Corporation v. Ball Corporation et al LA Middle Parker Contract Product Liability Diversity-Contract Dispute
August 29, 2007
Eddy et al v. CMH Homes, Inc. LA Middle Polozola Contract Product Liability Diversity-Other Contract
Plaintiff: Dustin Eddy, Tiffany Eddy; Defendant: CMH Homes, Inc.
 
December 29, 2005
Williamson v. Apple Computer, Inc. LA Middle Tyson Contract Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
December 7, 2005
Mayo v. Apple Computer, Inc. LA Middle Brady Contract Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
October 19, 2005
ExxonMobil Global Services Company v. Universl Compression, Inc. et al LA Middle Polozola Contract Product Liability Notice of Removal
September 9, 2005
Confluence Advisors, Inc. v. Morgan, Keegan & Company, Inc. et al LA Middle Tyson Contract Product Liability Diversity-Notice of Removal
September 10, 2004
Vaughn v. American Honda Motor LA Middle Polozola Contract Product Liability Diversity-Notice of Removal
         
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