Meecorp Capital Markets, LLC v. PSC of Two Harbors, LLC et al
Meecorp Capital Markets, LLC |
Orleans Terrace, LP, Pine Crest Village, LP, Mercury Henderson Cottages, LP, South Creek Village, LP, South Glen Village, LP, Pine Crest Village Development, LLC, Red Cedar Estates Development, LLC, Red Cedar Estates Development II, LLC, River Falls Ventures, LLC, South Creek Village Development, LLC, South Glen Village Development, LLC, Woodglen Village Development, LLC, Black Hawk Village, LP, Blue Springs Village, LP, Brandon Heights Village Development, LLC, Brandon Heights Village II Development, LLC, Lakewood Village Development, LLC, Gilcrease Hills Estates Development, LLC, Red Cedar Estates, LP, Red Cedar Estates II, LP, Brandon Heights Village, LP, Brandon Heights Village II, LP, Gilcrease Hills Estates, LP, Lakewood Village, LP, Orleans Terrace Development, LLC, Green Street Estates Development, LLC, PSC of Two Harbors, LLC, Gandolf Group, LLC, Timothy J. Oliver, Christopher M. Anderson, PSC Funding, LLC, Gandolf Holdings, LLC, Red Cedar Estates, LLC, Black Hawk Village Development, LLC, Blue Springs Village Development, LLC and Woodglen Village, LP |
0:2009cv02067 |
August 6, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Minnesota |
DMN Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Erickson |
Frank |
Other |
28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
None |
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