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Graviet v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.

Plaintiff:Gary Graviet
Defendant:Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
 
Case Number:4:2008cv00054
Filed:July 28, 2008
 
Court:Tennessee Eastern District Court
Office:Real Property: Other Office [ Court Info ]
County:Lincoln
Presiding Judge:District Judge Harry S Mattice Jr
Referring Judge:Magistrate Judge Susan K Lee
 
Nature of Suit:Real Property - All Other Real Property
Cause:Diversity
Jurisdiction:Diversity
Jury Demanded By:28:1332 Diversity-Petition for Removal
Amount Demanded:$250,000.00
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