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May 29, 2009
Glanton et al v. Bank of America et al NC Eastern Boyle All Other Real Property no cause specified
Plaintiff: Tracy Glanton, Camilla Thompson, Edward Nicklas, Jr., Janice Arnold, Neil Wadhwa and others... Defendant: Bank of America, Carolina First Bank, WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Suburban Federal Savings Bank, RBC BANK (USA) and others...
 
March 9, 2009
Arthur Smelt et al v. United States of America et al CA Central Carter Constitutionality of State Statutes Notice of Removal
Plaintiff: Arthur Smelt, Christopher Hammer Defendant: United States of America, State of California, Does Intervenor Defendant: Dennis Hollingsworth, Dennis Hollingsworth, Dennis Hollingsworth, Dennis Hollingsworth, Dennis Hollingsworth, Gail J Knight, Gail J Knight, Gail J Knight, Gail J Knight, Gail J Knight, Martin F Gutierrez, Martin F Gutierrez, Martin F Gutierrez, Martin F Gutierrez, Martin F Gutierrez, Hak-Shing William Tam, Hak-Shing William Tam, Hak-Shing William Tam, Hak-Shing William Tam, Hak-Shing William Tam, Mark A Jansson, Mark A Jansson, Mark A Jansson, Mark A Jansson, Mark A Jansson, ProtectMarriage.com-Yes on 8, ProtectMarriage.com-Yes on 8, ProtectMarriage.com-Yes on 8, ProtectMarriage.com-Yes on 8, ProtectMarriage.com-Yes on 8 and others...
 
         
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