Waage v. Internal Revenue Service
Plaintiff: Scott A. Waage
Defendant: Internal Revenue Service
Case Number: 3:2008cv02065
Filed: November 7, 2008
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of California
Office: Taxes Office
County: San Diego
Presiding Judge: Marilyn L. Huff
Presiding Judge: Barbara Lynn Major
Nature of Suit: None
Cause of Action: U.S. Government Defendant
Jury Demanded By: 05:552 Right to Privacy Act

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August 14, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 22 ORDER granting 18 joint Motion to Dismiss case with prejudice. Each party will bear its own fees and costs. Signed by Judge Marilyn L. Huff on 8/13/09. (tkl) (av1).
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Plaintiff: Scott A. Waage
Represented By: Robert B. Martin
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Defendant: Internal Revenue Service
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