Lanier v. Department of Defense
Plaintiff: Christopher M. Lanier
Defendant: Department of Defense
Case Number: 1:2011mc00034
Filed: January 26, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
Office: Southern Office
Presiding Judge: Robert H. Walker
Presiding Judge: Louis Guirola
Nature of Suit: Other

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April 29, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 11 ORDER granting 4 Motion to Dismiss; denying 1 Motion to Quash. Signed by Magistrate Judge Robert H. Walker on 4/29/11 (RLW)
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Plaintiff: Christopher M. Lanier
Represented By: John B. Wells - PHV
Represented By: Floyd J. Logan
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Defendant: Department of Defense
Represented By: Alfred B. Jernigan, Jr.
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