Harrison v. MidFirst Bank, FSB et al
Plaintiff: Osbourne Harrison
Defendant: McCalla Raymer, LLC and MidFirst Bank, FSB
Case Number: 1:2013cv02111
Filed: June 24, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
County: De Kalb
Presiding Judge: J. Clay Fuller
Presiding Judge: Richard W. Story
Nature of Suit: Real Property: Foreclosure
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Defendant: McCalla Raymer, LLC
Represented By: Madeline Krontiras Bader
Represented By: Jimmy Thomas Howell, Jr.
Represented By: Kyle Clark Spurgeon
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Defendant: MidFirst Bank, FSB
Represented By: Kyle Clark Spurgeon
Represented By: Jimmy Thomas Howell, Jr.
Represented By: Madeline Krontiras Bader
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Plaintiff: Osbourne Harrison
Represented By: Natalie R. Rowland
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