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Lustig v. Bear Stearns Residential Mortgage Corporation

Plaintiff:Stephen Lustig
Defendant:Bear Stearns Residential Mortgage Corporation
 
Case Number:2:2008cv14419
Filed:December 12, 2008
 
Court:Florida Southern District Court
Office:Negotiable Instrument Office [ Court Info ]
County:St. Lucie
Presiding Judge:Judge Donald L. Graham
Referring Judge:Magistrate Judge Frank J. Lynch Jr.
 
Nature of Suit:Contract - Negotiable Instrument
Cause:Diversity
Jurisdiction:Diversity
Jury Demanded By:no cause specified
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