San Francisco Residence Club Inc et al v. Leader Bulson & Nolan PLC et al
San Francisco Residence Club Inc, Thomas O'Shea, Anne O'Shea, Kate Larkin Donahue and Grandview Credit LLC |
Leader Bulson & Nolan PLC and Eugene N Bulso |
2:2014cv01953 |
October 10, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Southern Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Sharon Lovelace Blackburn |
Other Personal Property Damage |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 243 MEMORANDUM OPINION re Defendants Leader, Bulso & Nolan, PLC's, and Eugene Bulso's 242 Motion for Default Judgment against Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant Grandview Credit, LLC. Signed by Judge Karon O Bowdre on 2/12/2020. Associated Cases: 2:14-cv-01953-KOB, 2:14-cv-01954-KOB, 2:14-cv-01955-KOB(JLC) |
Filing 240 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Chief Judge Karon O Bowdre on 12/20/2019. Associated Cases: 2:14-cv-01953-KOB, 2:14-cv-01954-KOB, 2:14-cv-01955-KOB(JLC) |
Filing 140 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Chief Judge Karon O Bowdre on 9/27/2018. Associated Cases: 2:14-cv-01953-KOB, 2:14-cv-01954-KOB, 2:14-cv-01955-KOB(JLC) |
Filing 83 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Chief Judge Karon O Bowdre on 7/29/2016. Associated Cases: 2:14-cv-01953-KOB, 2:14-cv-01954-KOB, 2:14-cv-01955-KOB(AVC) |
Filing 40 MEMORANDUM OPINION Signed by Chief Judge Karon O Bowdre on 2/1/16. (SAC ) |
Filing 15 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge Sharon Lovelace Blackburn on 9/28/15. (SMH) |
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