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Other Statutes - Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) Cases filed in the Minnesota District Court [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
December 2, 2009
United States of America v. Huberty et al MN Kyle Other (870) Recovery of Debt to US
Plaintiff: United States of America Defendant: Thomas D. Huberty, Bradley E. Erpelding, Brad A. Ganzer, John P. Cashman
 
October 5, 2009
Wells Fargo & Company v. United States of America MN Schiltz Other (870) IRS: Refund Taxes
Plaintiff: Wells Fargo & Company, Wells Fargo & Company, Wells Fargo & Company, Wells Fargo & Company, Wells Fargo & Company and others... Defendant: United States of America, United States of America, United States of America, United States of America, United States of America
 
September 4, 2009
Solis et al v. Franklin Drywall, Inc. et al MN Kyle Other (870) Equal Pay Act
Plaintiff: Hilda L. Solis, United States Department of Labor Defendant: Franklin Drywall, Inc., Philip J. Franklin
 
August 25, 2009
United States of America, The v. Toberman et al MN Montgomery Other (870) IRS: Tax Liability
Plaintiff: United States of America, The Defendant: William H. Toberman, Bank of America, State of Minnesota Department of Revenue, The
 
         
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