U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit Torts - Injury Cases

Cases filed
Cases 11 - 20 of 816
Nick Brandsrud v. Dawn Hespenheide
as 24-1420
Plaintiff: Nick Brandsrud
Defendant: Dawn Hespenheide, (Dolan)
Craig Dibble v. Torax Medical, Inc., et al
as 24-1385
Plaintiff: Craig Dibble
Defendant: Torax Medical, Inc. and Ethicon, Inc.
E&M Services, LLC, et al v. United Specialty Ins. Co.
as 24-1343
Plaintiff: Braxton Avery
Defendant: E&M Services, LLC and John Does, 1-25
Cross Defendant: Equinor US, successor Statoil, Inc.
Not Yet Classified: Eklipse Resources, LLC and United Specialty Insurance Company
Kari Beck, et al v. United States
as 24-1332
Plaintiff: Kari Beck, Personal Representative of the Estate of Cameron Gayle Beck, C.B., A minor and Estate of Cameron Gayle Beck, by and through his Personal Representative, Kari Beck
Defendant: United States of America
Vanessa Smith v. United Industries Ultra Board
as 24-1288
Plaintiff: Vanessa C. Smith
Defendant: United Industries Ultra Board
Risie Howard v. Hormel Foods Corporation
as 24-1298
Plaintiff: Risie Howard, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Mrs. George Howard, Jr.
Defendant: Hormel Foods Corporation, Jim Snee, Chairman of the Board
Eddie Wilson v. Marion School District, et al
as 24-1274
Plaintiff: Eddie Wilson, personal representative of the estate of David Wilson, deceased and on behalf of the wrongful death beneficiaries of David Wilson
Defendant: Marion School District and John Does, 1-3
Jason Clark v. Zach Carter, et al
as 24-1235
Plaintiff: Jason Ray Clark
Defendant: Zach Carter and Sara Carter
Lackie Drug Store Inc. v. OptumRx, Inc.
as 24-1231
Plaintiff: Lackie Drug Store Inc., on behalf of itself and Arkansas similarly situated
Defendant: OptumRx, Inc.
Courtney Green v. Walmart, Inc., et al
as 24-1022
Plaintiff: Courtney Green
Defendant: Walmart, Inc. and CT Corporation Systems

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