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August 31, 2009
Brown Bark III, L.P. v. Torres et al FL Southern Moore Negotiable Instrument Diversity-Negotiable Instrument
Plaintiff: Brown Bark III, L.P. Defendant: Jose Eduardo Cofresi Torres, Luciene Cofresi, The Cofresi Group, Corp., 4770 Biscayne Condominium Association, Inc.
 
June 22, 2009
Brown Bark I, L.P. v. Traverse City Light and Power Department MI Western Maloney All Other Real Property Diversity-Real Property
Plaintiff: Brown Bark I, L.P. Defendant: Traverse City Light and Power Department
 
February 20, 2009
Brown Bark III, L.P. v. Thomas AR Western Hendren Negotiable Instrument Diversity
Plaintiff: Brown Bark III, L.P.; Defendant: Kenneth Charlie Thomas
 
April 3, 2008
Brown Bark II, L.P. v. Dixie Mills, LLC et al GA Northern Thrash Trademark Inj to prevent violation rights of trademark owner
Plaintiff: Brown Bark II, L.P., Brown Bark II, L.P., Brown Bark II, L.P. Defendant: Dixie Mills, LLC, Jack L. Donald, Richard Wayne Colwell, Darrell L. Donald, National Foods, Inc. and others...
 
November 15, 2007
Brown Bark II, L.P. v. Paige I MV et al LA Eastern Duval Marine Cause Code Unknown
Plaintiff: Brown Bark II, L.P.; Defendant: Paige I MV, Allied Companies, Inc.
 
         
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