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Real Property - All Other Real Property Cases filed in the Michigan Eastern District Court before Friedman [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
May 5, 2009
Detroit International Bridge Company v. Detroit, City of MI Eastern Friedman All Other Real Property Fed. Question
Plaintiff: Detroit International Bridge Company, Detroit International Bridge Company Defendant: Detroit, City of
 
December 23, 2008
Depauw v. Accredited Home Lenders, Incorporated et al MI Eastern Friedman All Other Real Property Diversity-Petition for Removal
Plaintiff: Marlya Depauw Defendant: Accredited Home Lenders, Inc., Accredited Home Lenders, Inc., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.
 
October 6, 2008
Shinew et al v. Wszola et al MI Eastern Friedman All Other Real Property Declaratory Judgement
Plaintiff: Terrance L Shinew, Debora J. Shinew Defendant: Michael W. Wszola, Diane M. Wszola
 
August 3, 2007
Kessler et al v. Jordan et al MI Eastern Friedman All Other Real Property No cause code entered
Plaintiff: Paul A Kessler, Mary C Kessler; Defendant: Peter Jordan, Keller Williams Realty, Option One Mortgage Corporation, Title One, Incorporated
 
October 22, 2004
Turner v. Veterans Affairs, Department of MI Eastern Friedman All Other Real Property
         
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