Legacy Recovery Svc v. City of Monroe
Plaintiff: Legacy Recovery Service, L.L.C., doing business as Legacy House, Colburn Sullivan, Joe Montgomery and James Gaiennie, III
Defendant: City of Monroe, Friday Ellis, individually and in his official capacity as Mayor of Monroe, City Council of Monroe, Douglas Harvey, individually and in his official capacity as Monroe City Council Member, Juanita Woods, individually and in her official capacity as Monroe City Council Member, Carday Marshall, Sr., individually and in his official capacity as Monroe City Council Member, Kema Dawson, individually and in her official capacity as Monroe City Council Member and Carolus Riley, individually and in her official capacity as Monroe City Clerk
Case Number: 24-30211
Filed: April 5, 2024
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions
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April 5, 2024 Filing 1 PRIVATE CIVIL FEDERAL CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellants Mr. James Gaiennie, III, Legacy Recovery Service, L.L.C., Mr. Joe Montgomery and Mr. Colburn Sullivan [24-30211] (WMJ) [Entered: 04/05/2024 10:14 AM]

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Plaintiff: Legacy Recovery Service, L.L.C., doing business as Legacy House
Represented By: Sedric Hutton Banks
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Plaintiff: Colburn Sullivan
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Plaintiff: Joe Montgomery
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Plaintiff: James Gaiennie, III
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Defendant: City of Monroe
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Defendant: Friday Ellis, individually and in his official capacity as Mayor of Monroe
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Defendant: City Council of Monroe
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Defendant: Douglas Harvey, individually and in his official capacity as Monroe City Council Member
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Defendant: Juanita Woods, individually and in her official capacity as Monroe City Council Member
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Defendant: Carday Marshall, Sr., individually and in his official capacity as Monroe City Council Member
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Defendant: Kema Dawson, individually and in her official capacity as Monroe City Council Member
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