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Torts - Injury - Other Personal Injury Cases filed in the Texas Northern District Court before Magistrate Judge Irma C Ramirez [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
November 16, 2009
Brodzki v. CPD TX Northern Kinkeade Other Personal Injury Personal Injury
Plaintiff: Anthony J Brodzki Defendant: CPD
 
February 19, 2009
Baker v. CVS Pharmacy Inc et al TX Northern Kinkeade Other Personal Injury Diversity
Plaintiff: Bobby Baker; Defendant: CVS Pharmacy Inc, John Doe
 
November 21, 2008
Hernigle v. Alon Corp et al TX Northern Boyle Other Personal Injury Diversity
Plaintiff: Ronald A Hernigle; Defendant: Alon Corp, Southwest Convenience Stores
 
March 19, 2008
Presley v. Home Depot USA Inc TX Northern Ramirez Other Personal Injury Diversity
Plaintiff: Jeanet Presley; Defendant: Home Depot USA Inc
 
December 6, 2006
Diggs v. Cunningham et al TX Northern Lynn Other Personal Injury Civil Rights Act
October 17, 2006
Smith et al v. Albertsons Inc TX Northern Ramirez Other Personal Injury Diversity-Personal Injury
December 17, 2004
Hegwood et al v. Ross Stores Inc TX Northern Ramirez Other Personal Injury Diversity-Personal Injury
October 26, 2004
Roberson v. Union Pacific Railroad Company TX Northern Ramirez Other Personal Injury Petition for Removal- Personal Injury
         
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