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Torts - Injury - Motor Vehicle Product Liability Cases filed in the Texas Northern District Court before Jane J Boyle [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
December 4, 2009
Bailey v. Suzuki Motor Corporation TX Northern Boyle Motor Vehicle Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
Plaintiff: Amy Bailey Defendant: Suzuki Motor Corporation
 
March 27, 2009
Stake v. Ford Motor Company TX Northern Boyle Motor Vehicle Product Liability Notice of Removal
Plaintiff: Phyllis Stake, Phyllis Stake, Josiah Stake, Josiah Stake, Uriah Stake and others... Defendant: Ford Motor Company, Ford Motor Company
 
September 5, 2008
Lane et al v. General Motors Corporation TX Northern Boyle Motor Vehicle Product Liability Diversity
Plaintiff: Bonnie Lane, Rodney Lane; Defendant: General Motors Corporation
 
March 16, 2006
Mann v. Mitsubishi Motors Corp et al TX Northern Boyle Motor Vehicle Product Liability Diversity-Motor Vehicle Product Liability
September 22, 2005
Warrick et al v. Key Safety Restraint Systems TX Northern Boyle Motor Vehicle Product Liability Fed. Question: Personal Injury
March 1, 2004
Mendivil Galaviz et al v. Bridgestone Corporation et al TX Northern Boyle Motor Vehicle Product Liability Diversity-Motor Vehicle Product Liability
         
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