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July 31, 2009
Handy et al v. Gulf Stream Coach, Inc. LA Eastern Engelhardt Personal Injury- Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
Plaintiff: Aungeleaka Handy, Aungeleaka Handy, Carlotta Jefferson, Carlotta Jefferson, Therell T. Bertrand and others... Defendant: Gulf Stream Coach, Inc.
 
October 6, 2008
G4 Concept Marketing Inc. et al v. MasterCard International NY Western Larimer Copyrights Federal Question
Plaintiff: G4 Concept Marketing Inc., George C. Cronin, III, Barry S. Eckert, Robert J. Gambini; Defendant: MasterCard International
 
October 5, 2007
Prise v. Alderwoods Group, Inc. et al CA Northern Laporte Other Labor Litigation Diversity-Fair Labor Standards Act
Plaintiff: Deborah Prise, Heather P. Rady, Robert A. Acevez, Benson Ackerman, Lyle J. Adams and others...; Defendant: Alderwood Group, Inc., Service Corporation International
 
July 10, 2006
In re: Seroquel Products Liability Litigation
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FL Middle Conway Personal Injury- Product Liability Diversity-Product Liability
Plaintiff: Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey, Michelle Massey and others... Defendant: Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP, Astrazeneca LP and others...
 
         
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