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Torts - Property - Other Personal Property Damage Cases filed in the Maryland District Court before J. Frederick Motz [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
February 13, 2008
Gallardo v. Fed Ex Kinko's Office and Print Services, Inc. et al MD Motz Other Personal Property Damage Diversity
Plaintiff: Consuelo Gallardo; Defendant: Fed Ex Kinko's Office and Print Services, Inc., Fedex Kinkos Office and Print Services, Inc.
 
November 21, 2007
Dann Marine Towing, L.C. et al v. The USA MD Motz Other Personal Property Damage Admiralty
Plaintiff: Dann Marine Towing, L.C., Ace USA, Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's; Defendant: The United States Of America
 
April 20, 2007
CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Gordon et al MD Motz Other Personal Property Damage Diversity-Property Damage
Plaintiff: CSX Transportation, Inc.; Defendant: Anthony C. Gordon, Werner Enterprises, Inc.
 
June 22, 2006
Hydrolec, Inc. v. Varholy et al MD Motz Other Personal Property Damage Petition for Removal- Property Damage
March 17, 2006
National Railroad Passenger Corporation v. Chesapeake Marine Partnership et al MD Motz Other Personal Property Damage Diversity-Property Damage
February 23, 2006
Colony Insurance Company v. Walsh MD Motz Other Personal Property Damage Diversity-Property Damage
         
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