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Other Statutes - Other Statutory Actions Cases filed in the Maryland District Court before Beth P. Gesner [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
February 26, 2008
Stewart v. Aurora, Gold, & Associates, LLC MD Garbis Other Statutory Actions Federal Question
Plaintiff: Rachael Stewart; Defendant: Aurora, Gold, & Associates, LLC
 
February 28, 2007
O'Neill v. Damon Motor Coach MD Legg Other Statutory Actions Notice of Removal
Plaintiff: Gregory Kenneth O'Neill; Defendant: Damon Motor Coach
 
December 18, 2006
Olaoye v. Mercedes-Benz of Annapolis et al MD Gesner Other Statutory Actions Notice of Removal
December 13, 2006
Pazda v. United States MD Blake Other Statutory Actions Federal Tort Claims Act
October 25, 2006
First United Bank & Trust v. Geare et al MD Motz Other Statutory Actions Declaratory Judgement
October 23, 2006
Cox v. IC System, Inc. MD Motz Other Statutory Actions Fair Credit Reporting Act
February 22, 2006
Jefferson Pilot Financial Insurance Company v. Yabroudy MD Motz Other Statutory Actions Personal Injury
January 14, 2004
In The Matter of The Complaint of William Wimmer Owner of the M/V Prime Time, For Exoneration From or Limitation of Liability et al v. Yacht-Wright, LLC et al MD Blake Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question
         
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