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January 5, 2009
Liss vs Children's Medical Center of Dallas TX Northern Kinkeade Other Labor Litigation Federal Question
Plaintiff: Deanna Liss; Defendant: Children's Medical Center of Dallas
 
April 22, 2008
Stevens v. Children's Medical Center of Dallas TX Northern Fitzwater Fair Labor Standards Act Federal Question
Plaintiff: David Stevens; Defendant: Children's Medical Center of Dallas
 
February 1, 2008
Brown v. Baylor Health Care System et al TX Southern Miller Patent Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: Jack Brown; Defendant: Baylor Health Care System, Children's Medical Center Of Dallas, IASIS Healthcare L.L.C., Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, St. Luke's Episcopal Health System and others...
 
February 7, 2005
TX Northern Boyle Employment Civil Rights (Employment Discrimination)
January 11, 2005
TX Northern Fitzwater Employment E.R.I.S.A.: Employee Retirement
January 6, 2005
TX Northern Lindsay Employment Job Discrimination (Employment)
November 12, 2004
Children's Medical Center of Dallas v. Columbia Hospital at Medical City Dallas Subsidiary LP TX Northern Kaplan Trademark Trademark Infringement
May 4, 2004
Garrido et al v. Children's Medical Center of Dallas et al TX Northern Boyle Other Civil Rights Civil Rights
         
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