McSween, et al v. Newmar Corporation, et al (MAG+)
Plaintiff: Ginger McSween and Larry McSween
Defendant: Doug Biehl, Gene Biehl, Newmar Corporation, Dometic Corporation and Dometic, LLC
Case Number: 2:2012mc03599
Filed: March 23, 2012
Court: US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
Office: Montgomery 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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Defendant: Doug Biehl
Represented By: Carter Roberts Hale
Represented By: Carroll Hart Sullivan
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Defendant: Gene Biehl
Represented By: Carter Roberts Hale
Represented By: Carroll Hart Sullivan
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Defendant: Newmar Corporation
Represented By: Richard Elliott Broughton
Represented By: Benjamin C. Heinz
Represented By: William Douglas Montgomery, Jr.
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Defendant: Dometic Corporation
Represented By: Joel Chandler Bailey, II
Represented By: John S. Baker, IV
Represented By: Douglas K. Dieterly
Represented By: Mitchell David Greggs
Represented By: Harlan Irby Prater, IV
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Defendant: Dometic, LLC
Represented By: Joel Chandler Bailey, II
Represented By: John S. Baker, IV
Represented By: Douglas K. Dieterly
Represented By: Mitchell David Greggs
Represented By: Harlan Irby Prater, IV
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Plaintiff: Ginger McSween
Represented By: Clay T. Rossi
Represented By: Peter F. Burns
Represented By: William Mitchell Cunningham, Jr.
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Plaintiff: Larry McSween
Represented By: Clay T. Rossi
Represented By: William Mitchell Cunningham, Jr.
Represented By: Peter F. Burns
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