U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit Contract Cases

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Cases 31 - 40 of 1,514
David Sifuentes, III v. Cellco Partnership
as 24-2086
Plaintiff: DAVID ANGEL SIFUENTES, III
Defendant: CELLCO PARTNERSHIP, dba Verizon Wireless, Inc.
Laurie Leitch, et al v. Noah White, et al
as 24-2088
Defendant: LM GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, identified on initiating document as Liberty Mutual Auto and Home Services, LLC and NOAH C. WHITE
Plaintiff: HANS FOLDENAUER, Husband and LAURIE LEITCH, Wife
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-4047
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Christine Bartel v. Ola Elsaid, et al
as 24-2043
Defendant: OLA ELSAID and HELPING HAND HOME HEALTHCARE, LLC, dba Hope at Home Healthcare
Plaintiff: CHRISTINE BARTEL
OPV Partners, LLC v. City of Lansing, MI, et al
as 24-2035
Defendant: NICHOLAS MONTRY, Deputy Economic Development and Planning Director for the City of Lansing, MI, RAWLEY VAN FOSSEN, Economic Development and Planning Director for the City of Lansing, MI and CITY OF LANSING, MI, a Michigan Municipality
Plaintiff: OPV PARTNERS, LLC, a Michigan limited liability company
Matthew Mosser v. Cramer-Krasselt Company, et al
as 24-6054
Defendant: CKYP, LLC and CRAMER-KRASSELT COMPANY
Plaintiff: MATTHEW MOSSER
Cityline Apartments GP, LLC v. Stephanie McDuel
as 24-2015
Plaintiff: CITYLINE APARTMENTS GP, LLC
Defendant: STEPHANIE MCDUEL
John Copeland, et al v. Kerry Lampkin, Jr.
as 24-1995
Plaintiff: JOHN COPELAND and MDI INVESTMENTS, LLC
Defendant: KERRY RAY LAMPKIN, JR.
Lori Laskaris, et al v. Fifth Third Bank
as 24-3974
Plaintiff: BRIAN C. HARRISON, DANIEL LASKARIS, ADAM MCKINNEY, On Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated and others
Defendant: FIFTH THIRD BANK
Avient Corporation v. Westlake Vinyls, Inc.
as 24-5989
Plaintiff: AVIENT CORPORATION
Defendant: WESTLAKE VINYLS, INC.

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