United States of America et al v. Covan World-Wide Moving, Inc. et al
Plaintiff: United States of America Ex Rel. Mario Humberto Figueroa and United States of America Ex Rel. Elmer Arnulfo Figueroa
Defendant: Coleman American Moving Services, Inc. and Covan World-Wide Moving, Inc.
Movant: Capstone Services, LLC
Intervenor_plaintiff: United States of America
Case Number: 1:2014mc03676
Filed: September 22, 2014
Court: US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
Office: Dothan Office
County: XX US, Outside State
Presiding Judge: William Keith Watkins
Presiding Judge: Wallace Capel
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
Cause of Action: Motion to Quash
Jury Demanded By: None
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Plaintiff: United States of America Ex Rel. Mario Humberto Figueroa
Represented By: Richard Ara Harpootlian
Represented By: Christopher P. Kenney
Represented By: Herbert W. Louthian
Represented By: Herbert W. Louthian, Jr.
Represented By: Frances C. Trapp
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Plaintiff: United States of America Ex Rel. Elmer Arnulfo Figueroa
Represented By: Richard Ara Harpootlian
Represented By: Christopher P. Kenney
Represented By: Herbert W. Louthian
Represented By: Herbert W. Louthian, Jr.
Represented By: Frances C. Trapp
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Defendant: Coleman American Moving Services, Inc.
Represented By: Gregory Poole Harris
Represented By: Christopher R. Mirakian
Represented By: William Wayne Nichols
Represented By: James R. Wyrsch
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Defendant: Covan World-Wide Moving, Inc.
Represented By: Christopher R. Mirakian
Represented By: Gregory Poole Harris
Represented By: William Wayne Nichols
Represented By: James R. Wyrsch
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Movant: Capstone Services, LLC
Represented By: Daniel Foster Johnson
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Intervenor_plaintiff: United States of America
Represented By: Jennifer J. Aldrich
Represented By: James J. Leventis, Jr.
Represented By: William Norman Nettles
Represented By: Stanley D. Ragsdale
Represented By: Frances C. Trapp
Represented By: Elizabeth C. Warren
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