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Civil Rights - Other Civil Rights Cases filed in the Massachusetts District Court before Timothy S. Hillman [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
January 9, 2009
Showtime Entertainment LLC v. Breen et al MA Hillman Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Showtime Entertainment LLC; Defendant: David Breen, Lawney Tinio, Mike Ammendolia, Town of Mendon
 
December 12, 2008
Huynh v. Worcester City of et al MA Hillman Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Trung Huynh; Defendant: Worcester City of, Andrew Cravedi, William Mosely
 
November 14, 2008
Mimeault et al v. Peabody et al MA Hillman Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Peter Mimeault, Rebecca Mimeault; Defendant: Ginger Peabody, Elizabeth Banks, Robert Cornoni, Adam Gaudette, Kevin Kelley and others...
 
June 20, 2008
Nelson v. Patnaude et al MA Hillman Other Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Darin Nelson; Defendant: Thomas Patnaude, Philip Wood, Keith Roberge, John Graham
 
February 12, 2008
Mulvey v. Hillman et al MA Hillman Other Civil Rights Conspiracy Against Citizen Rights
Plaintiff: Joseph Mulvey; Defendant: Timothy S. Hillman, Up to 175 John Doe and Jane Doe Defendants
 
September 6, 2005
Betancourt v. Grady et al MA Saylor Other Civil Rights Prisoner Civil Rights
         
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