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Torts - Property - Other Personal Property Damage Cases filed in the Maryland District Court before William Connelly [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
January 16, 2009
Meyers v. Saxon Mortgage Services, Inc. MD Connelly Other Personal Property Damage Diversity
Plaintiff: Alejandra Meyers; Defendant: Saxon Mortgage Services, Inc.
 
June 24, 2008
State Farm Fire and Casualty Company v. Potomac Electric Power Company MD Connelly Other Personal Property Damage Federal Question
Plaintiff: State Farm Fire and Casualty Company; Defendant: Potomac Electric Power Company
 
February 17, 2006
Morgan v. Lowe's Home Centers MD Titus Other Personal Property Damage Petition for Removal- Property Damage
July 22, 2005
Axois Specialty Europe Limited, et al. v. Security Services of America, LLC MD Williams Other Personal Property Damage Diversity-Property Damage
May 13, 2005
Federal Insurance Company v. American Power Conversion Corporation MD Titus Other Personal Property Damage Diversity-Property Damage
April 20, 2004
Rosenwald v. Atlas Van Lines, Inc. et al MD Chasanow Other Personal Property Damage Violations of Interstate Commerce A
March 26, 2004
Hayes v. Wagman Construction, Inc. MD Titus Other Personal Property Damage Diversity-Property Damage
         
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