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September 24, 2009
Brann et al v. Bayer CropScience LP et al MO Eastern Perry Other Fraud Fed. Question
Plaintiff: Kirk Brann, Kirk Brann, Kirk Brann, Kirk Brann, Kirk Brann and others... Defendant: Bayer CropScience LP, Bayer CropScience Holding Inc, Bayer Corporation, Bayer Cropscience LLC, Bayer CropScience AG and others...
 
July 1, 2009
Chappell v. UNIM Life Insurance Company of America TX Northern Boyle Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 Personal Injury
Plaintiff: Debbie Chappell Defendant: UNIM Life Insurance Company of America
 
September 8, 2008
Chappell et al v. Big Lots Stores, Inc. LA Eastern Engelhardt Fair Labor Standards Act Federal Question
Plaintiff: William R. Chappell, Paula Sue Cox, Debbie P. Dean, Jerry W. Deavers, Judith A. Gardner and others...; Defendant: Big Lots Stores Inc
 
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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