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Torts - Injury - Motor Vehicle Cases filed in the Michigan Eastern District Court before Taylor [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
May 15, 2009
Robinson v. Interstate-Truckway, Incorporated et al MI Eastern Taylor Motor Vehicle Diversity-(Citizenship)
Plaintiff: Kenneth Robinson, Jr Defendant: Interstate-Truckway, Incorporated, Valley Forge Insurance Company, Auto Club Group Insurance Company, Dion Norman
 
February 9, 2009
Long v. United States of America et al MI Eastern Taylor Motor Vehicle Tort Claim
Plaintiff: Wenise Long Defendant: United States of America, United States Marshals Service
 
November 25, 2008
Hammond v. Dellavelle et al MI Eastern Taylor Motor Vehicle Petition for Removal- Personal Injury
Plaintiff: Chimere Hammond Defendant: Mark Dellavelle, Stiemar Bread Company, Limited
 
January 29, 2008
Knight v. Horace Mann Insurance Company et al MI Eastern Taylor Motor Vehicle No cause code entered
Plaintiff: Kevin Knight Defendant: Horace Mann Insurance Company, Horace Mann Insurance Company, B and B Auto, Grinberg Vadim, Forest City Auto Sales
 
October 3, 2007
Cordell v. Rivera et al MI Eastern Taylor Motor Vehicle No cause code entered
Plaintiff: Paige Cordell; Defendant: Manuel Alano Rivera, Accord Transportation
 
April 29, 2004
Alburjeraiw v. C. W. S., Incorporated MI Eastern Taylor Motor Vehicle
         
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