Russo et al v. Eastwood Construction Partners, LLC et al
Mary Russo, Karen Halverson, Samuel Halverson, Sanchelle Johnson, Juliann Callery, Jessica Ancrum, Sherryl Anderson, Brianna Bendik, Justin Bendik, Randy Brown, Juan Dozier, Darryl Felkel, Megan Felkel, Nicole Floyd, Candid Fortner, Peter Fortner, Kyle Grego, Ashley Hallock, Christian Hallock, Kathleen Harvey, Arthur Hunter, Janica Hunter, John Jefferson, Sheila Jefferson, Ahmad Lewis, Patricia Lewis, Lucinda Liferidge, Phillip Liferidge, Jeremy McNeer, Timothy O'Brien, Wendi O'Brien, Jason Pogar, Lindsay Pogar, Tristan Proctor, Marvin Ravenel, Diane Sass, Jeremy Sheltra, Matthew Shreve, Dolores Smiley, Mae Taylor, Neverrol Thompson, John Turner, Maria Turner, Lynn Washington and Janelle Wright |
Eastwood Construction Partners, LLC, Eastwood Homes, Inc., Exterior Contract Services, LLC, Southcoast Exteriors, Inc., Alpha Omega Construction Group, Inc., Ciro Lopez, Juan Garza Ramos, Air Vent, Inc. and John Doe Subcontractors 1-25 |
2:2022cv01686 |
May 27, 2022 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
David C Norton |
Prop. Damage Prod. Liability |
28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Property Damage |
Plaintiff |
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