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June 17, 2009
Weathers v. Bastin et al KY Eastern Reeves Other Civil Rights Civil Rights Act
Plaintiff: David W. Weathers Defendant: Stephanie Bastin, Gary Merseles, Alice Johnson, Rubye Jones, Mary Sias
 
January 9, 2009
KY Eastern Reeves Employment Federal Question
 
April 6, 2007
Kingsborough v. Sprint Communications Company L.P. et al MA Wolf Torts to Land Diversity-Torts to Land
Plaintiff: Richard Kingsborough, Corey Kingsborough, WFM Land & Development L.L.C., Dwayne M. Farnsworth, Don Wayne McDaniel and others...; Defendant: Sprint Communications Company L.P., Qwest Communications Corporation, Level 3 Communications, LLC
 
March 22, 2007
AGEE et al v. A.W. CHESTERTON et al PA Eastern ROBRENO Asbestos Personal Injury Product Liability Diversity-Asbestos Litigation
Plaintiff: BETTY AGEE, J.C. ALLEN, CHARLES ERWIN ANDERSON, BILLY W ARY, DONALD R AVIS and others...; Defendant: A.W. CHESTERTON, ALBANY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, AMERICAN STANDARD INC., AMERICAN STERILIZER COMPANY (AMSCO), ASTENJOHNSON INC. and others... and others...
 
March 20, 2007
Murphy v. Weathers GA Middle Lawson Appeal Bankruptcy Appeal
Appellant: Donald J. Murphy, Appellee: J. Michael Weathers, Firstline Corporation
 
         
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