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July 22, 2009
Karls v. Citicorp North America Inc et al CA Northern White Other Personal Property Damage Petition for Removal- Property Damage
Plaintiff: John S. Karls Defendant: Citicorp North America Inc, Citicorp North America Inc, Citicorp North America Inc, Citicorp USA Inc, Citicorp USA Inc and others... Miscellaneous: ING Financial Holdings Corporation
 
Karls v. Citicorp North America Inc et al CA Northern Wilken Other Personal Property Damage Petition for Removal- Property Damage
Plaintiff: John S. Karls Defendant: Citicorp North America Inc, Citicorp North America Inc, Citicorp North America Inc, Citicorp USA Inc, Citicorp USA Inc and others... Miscellaneous: ING Financial Holdings Corporation
 
May 1, 2009
Video Professor, Inc. v. Graziosi et al CO Matsch Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Racketeering (RICO) Act
Plaintiff: Video Professor, Inc. Defendant: Dean Graziosi, Ryan Patten, Michael Savage, Edward Johnson, Tax Club, Inc., The and others...
 
September 3, 2008
Batt v. Manhattan Professional Group, Inc et al NY Southern Castel Fair Labor Standards Act Fair Labor Standards Act
Plaintiff: Jocelyn Batt Defendant: Manhattan Professional Group, Inc, Manhattan Professional Group, Inc, Manhattan Professional Group, Inc, The Tax Club, Inc, The Tax Club, Inc and others...
 
         
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