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Other Statutes - Other Statutory Actions Cases filed in the Massachusetts District Court before Robert B. Collings [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
August 31, 2009
Vast Explorer, Inc. v. The Wrecked and Abandoned Sailing Vessel Semiramis MA Collings Other Statutory Actions Admiralty
Plaintiff: Vast Explorer, Inc. Defendant: The Wrecked and Abandoned Sailing Vessel Semiramis
 
February 13, 2009
Condon v. American Express Company MA Collings Other Statutory Actions Federal Question
Plaintiff: Kevin Condon; Defendant: American Express Company
 
September 10, 2008
Hudson v. VistaPrint Corp. et al MA Collings Other Statutory Actions Federal Question
Plaintiff: Laurel Hudson; Defendant: VistaPrint Corp., Adaptive Marketing, LLC, VistaPrint USA, Inc., Vertrue, Inc.
 
August 28, 2008
Gordon et al v. Adaptive Marketing, LLC et al MA Collings Other Statutory Actions Federal Question
Plaintiff: Deloris Gordon; Defendant: Adaptive Marketing, LLC, Vertrue, Inc., VistaPrint Ltd., VistaPrint USA, Inc.
 
May 3, 2004
Lafreniere v. United States of America MA Collings Other Statutory Actions Federal Tort Claims Act
March 5, 2004
Garden City Boxing Club, Inc. v. John Doe et al MA Collings Other Statutory Actions Cable Communications Policy Act
         
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