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Contract - Negotiable Instrument Cases filed in the Texas Eastern District Court before Michael H. Schneider [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
November 19, 2009
Jeffrey J. Glasser, MSD, P.A. v. Compass Bank TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity-(Citizenship)
Plaintiff: Jeffrey J. Glasser, MSD, P.A. Defendant: Compass Bank
 
November 4, 2008
Stillwater National Bank and Trust Company v. Danielson TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity
Plaintiff: Stillwater National Bank and Trust Company; Defendant: Guy O Danielson
 
September 16, 2008
Capital One, N.A. v. Corrigan Developments, LLP et al TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity
Plaintiff: Capital One, N.A.; Defendant: Corrigan Developments, LLP, Scott Brown
 
Capital One, N.A. v. Sitton et al TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity
Plaintiff: Capital One, N.A.; Defendant: Stephen Sitton, Scott Brown
 
August 29, 2006
Llamas et al v. Centex Home Equity Advance Receivables Company LLC TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity-Negotiable Instrument
July 5, 2005
Austin et al v. McNamara et al TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity-Other Contract
June 20, 2005
General Electric Capital Corporation v. Leland Medical Centers Inc TX Eastern Schneider Negotiable Instrument Diversity-Breach of Contract
         
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