Stoney v. Geren
Plaintiff: Cynthia Stoney
Defendant: Pete Geren
Case Number: 2:2008cv00093
Filed: September 18, 2007
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Office: Corpus Christi Office
County: Victoria
Presiding Judge: Janis Graham Jack
Nature of Suit: Federal Employers Liability
Cause of Action: 05 U.S.C. ยง 704
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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March 24, 2008 Opinion or Order Filing 10 ORDER granting 5 Defendant's Motion to Transfer Venue. Case transferred to Corpus Christi Division. (Signed by Judge John D. Rainey.) Parties notified. (yhausmann, )
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Plaintiff: Cynthia Stoney
Represented By: Charles C Smith
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Defendant: Pete Geren
Represented By: John Albert Smith, III
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