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Myles v. Walmart, et al
as 24-3026
Plaintiff: BRACEY MYLES and ALFREDA LANG
Defendant: WALMART, INC., DBA Walmart Supercenter #378 and WALMART DE
Bernard v. State of Vermont
as 24-1063
Plaintiff: JEFFREY BERNARD and JEFFREY EUGENE BERNARD
Defendant: STATE OF VERMONT
Villecco v. Spesshardt, et al
as 24-1060
Plaintiff: MICHAEL VILLECCO
Defendant: PHILIP E. SPESSHARDT, JOSEPH M. BARELA, CHER R. HAAVIND and others
Villecco v. Spesshardt, et al
as 24-1059
Plaintiff: MICHAEL VILLECCO
Defendant: PHILIP E. SPESSHARDT, JOSEPH M. BARELA, CHER R. HAAVIND and others
Emrit v. The Grammy Awards on CBS
as 24-1056
Plaintiff: RONALD SATISH EMRIT
Defendant: THE GRAMMY AWARDS ON CBS, DBA The Recording Academy, DBA National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
Gresham v. Town of Depew, Oklahoma
as 24-5021
Plaintiff: KEVIN GRESHAM
Defendant: TOWN OF DEPEW, OKLAHOMA, a municipality and political subdivision of the State of Oklahoma
McCarthy v. Clague, et al
as 24-1053
Plaintiff: ANA MCCARTHY
Defendant: GABRIEL CLAGUE, SAMANTHA CLAGUE and JOHN CLAGUE
Williams v. Cache County, et al
as 24-4015
Plaintiff: DOUGLAS WILLIAMS, an individual
Defendant: CACHE COUNTY, a public politic, D. CHAD JENSEN, individually and in his official capacity as Cache County Sheriff, LOWER FOODS, a Utah corporation and others
Alcala v. Ortega, et al
as 24-2027
Plaintiff: RAMIRO ALCALA, as personal representative of the estate of Diego Eguino-Alcala, deceased
Defendant: DEPUTY SHERIFF ARTURO ORTEGA, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF DONA ANA and KIMBERLY STEWART
Mundt v. Gadziala, et al
as 24-1041
Plaintiff: DENNIS MUNDT, individually and as next friend and parent of D.J.M., a minor child
Defendant: CAMILLE GADZIALA and JOI JOHNSON

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