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Real Property - All Other Real Property Cases filed in the Puerto Rico District Court before Jaime Pieras, Jr [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
April 1, 2008
Zayas Soto et al v. Doral Financial Corporation et al PR Pieras, Jr All Other Real Property Federal Question
Plaintiff: Efrain Zayas Soto, Ana V Zayas Burgos, Jenzen Zayas Zayas, Frances Zayas Zayas, Conjugal Partnership Zayas-Zayas; Defendant: Doral Financial Corporation, Caribbean Financial Service Corp. d/b/a/ Easy Money
 
August 10, 2007
United States of America (Rural Development) v. Doe et al PR Pieras, Jr All Other Real Property USA Plaintiff
Plaintiff: United States of America (Rural Development); Defendant: John Doe, Richard Roe
 
August 6, 2007
United States of America (Small Business Administration) v. Doe et al PR Pieras, Jr All Other Real Property USA Plaintiff
Plaintiff: United States of America (Small Business Administration); Defendant: John Doe, Richard Roe
 
April 15, 2005
USA (Rural Development) v. Doe et al PR Pieras, Jr All Other Real Property USA Plaintiff
April 1, 2005
USA (Housing & Urban Development) v. Doe et al PR Pieras, Jr All Other Real Property Default of HUD Loan
October 15, 2004
United States of America v. One Rural Lot Finca #5991 et al PR Pieras, Jr All Other Real Property Forfeiture Property-Drugs
         
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