Albers v. Deere & Company
Plaintiff: Kent Albers
Defendant: Deere & Company
Case Number: 1:2008cv00040
Filed: April 7, 2008
Court: US District Court for the District of North Dakota
Office: Prop. Damage Prod. Liability Office
County: Oliver
Presiding Judge: Charles S. Miller
Presiding Judge: Charles S. Miller
Nature of Suit: Plaintiff
Cause of Action: Diversity
Jury Demanded By: 28:1441 Petition for Removal- Property Damage

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September 24, 2008 Opinion or Order Filing 20 ORDER by Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller, Jr.granting 3 Motion for Summary Judgment. (BG)
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Plaintiff: Kent Albers
Represented By: Marnell W. Ringsak
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Defendant: Deere & Company
Represented By: B. Timothy Durick
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