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November 5, 2009
ALBERTELLI et al v. PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT et al PA Eastern BRODY Other Civil Rights Civil Rights Act
Plaintiff: KURT ALBERTELLI, MICHAEL DUFFY Defendant: PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT, TERRENCE O'HANLON, FRANCIS KOBER
 
October 9, 2009
v. National Board of Medical Examiners LA Western Stagg Housing/Accommodations Americans with Disabilities Act
Plaintiff: Michael Steven Kober Defendant: National Board of Medical Examiners
 
September 29, 2008
Ashford et al v. Spitzer et al NY Northern Hurd Civil Rights Federal Question
Plaintiff: Mauren Jerome Ashford, Dennis Park, Jamelle Manning, Michael Burdick, Leon Hurd and others...; Defendant: Eliot Spitzer, Denise E. O'Donnell, George B. Alexander, Brian Fischer, Michael F. Hogan and others...
 
July 25, 2008
Erie Insurance Exchange v. Breeden Mechanical, Inc. et al WV Northern Bailey Insurance Federal Question
Plaintiff: Erie Insurance Exchange; Defendant: Breeden Mechanical, Inc., Richmond American Homes of West Virginia, Inc., M.D.C. Holdings, Inc., Specialized Engineering, Inc., Bar-Nel Concrete, Inc. and others...
 
December 1, 2006
Womack v. Kober et al
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VA Western Turk Civil Rights Prisoner Civil Rights
         
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