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Other Statutes - Agricultural Acts Cases filed in the Tennessee Middle District Court [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 6, 2009
Manion et al v. Federal Crop Insurance Corporation et al TN Middle Haynes Agricultural Acts Fed. Question: Review Agency Decision
Plaintiff: David Manion, Lisa Manion Defendant: Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Producers Agricultural Insurance Company
 
February 27, 2007
United States of America v. Fox TN Middle Haynes Agricultural Acts Packers & Stockyard Act
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: Gideon T. Fox
 
October 13, 2006
Southern Electrical Retirement Fund v. Spigener Electric Company, Inc. et al TN Middle Echols Agricultural Acts E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement
January 19, 2006
Creative Home Designs, Inc. v. Fred Francis Builders, L.P. et al TN Middle Echols Agricultural Acts Copyright Infringement
April 29, 2005
First Tennessee Bank v. Johanns TN Middle Haynes Agricultural Acts Maritime Subsidy Board
January 5, 2005
Domestic Mushroom Co v. Hung Hua Trading Inc, et al TN Middle Trauger Agricultural Acts Agricultural Commodities Act
December 13, 2004
Fabri, et al v. USA, et al TN Middle Campbell Agricultural Acts Administration Appeal - Dept. of Agriculture
         
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