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Other Statutes - Other Statutory Actions Cases filed in the New York Southern District Court before Frank Maas [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
June 6, 2008
Friends of Hamilton Grange et al v. Kempthorne et al NY Southern Cote Other Statutory Actions Federal Question
Plaintiff: Friends of Hamilton Grange, John Cardwell; Defendant: Dirk Kempthorne, U.S. Department of the Interior, Mary A. Bomar, National Park Service, Maria Burks
 
March 28, 2006
Cefola v. Maserati North America, Inc. et al NY Southern Wood Other Statutory Actions Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
May 31, 2005
Bagley v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc. NY Southern Wood Other Statutory Actions Fair Credit Reporting Act
Oquendo v. Gantner NY Southern Scheindlin Other Statutory Actions Petition for Writ of Mandamus
December 15, 2004
Cablevisions Systems New York City Corporation v. Williams NY Southern Pauley Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question: Other
November 15, 2004
Prostar v. Ortiz et al NY Southern Maas Other Statutory Actions Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984
February 6, 2004
Wayee v. Healthcare Financial Services, Inc. NY Southern Koeltl Other Statutory Actions Fair Debt Collection Act
September 12, 2003
DirectTv, Inc. v. Sarway, et al NY Southern Maas Other Statutory Actions Fed. Question: Other
         
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