Robertson v. USA
Plaintiff: Jon H. Robertson
Defendant: USA
Case Number: 1:2009cv00076
Filed: June 3, 2009
Court: US District Court for the District of Utah
Office: Northern Office
County: Davis
Presiding Judge: Ted Stewart
Nature of Suit: Taxes
Cause of Action: 26 U.S.C. ยง 7401 IRS: Tax Liability
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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February 11, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 19 MEMORANDUM DECISION denying 14 Motion to Dismiss ; that the government is GRANTED leave to file an amended third-party complaint against Scott Robertson and should do so within ten days of the entry of this order. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 02/11/2010. (asp)
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Plaintiff: Jon H. Robertson
Represented By: Ronald S. George
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