Diaz v. Brown
Plaintiff: Carroll Gene Diaz
Defendant: Daniel P. Brown
Case Number: 2:2011cv01127
Filed: May 16, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Office: New Orleans Office
County: Lafourche
Presiding Judge: Helen G. Berrigan
Presiding Judge: Karen Wells Roby
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35 U.S.C. ยง 172
Jury Demanded By: None

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August 3, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 15 ORDER & REASONS granting 7 Motion to Dismiss Case; granting 12 Motion to Dismiss Case. Signed by Judge Helen G. Berrigan on 8/3/2011. (mm, ) Modified doc type on 8/3/2011 (mm, ).
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Defendant: Daniel P. Brown
Represented By: George John Nalley, Jr.
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