Cases 41 - 50 of 154
DeBarros v. Mass. Supreme Judicial Court, et al
as 20-1215
Plaintiff / Appellant:
ELSON M. DEBARROS
Defendant / Appellee:
ELSPETH B. CYPHER, in her official capacity as Associate Justice of SJC, RALPH D. GANTS, in his official capacity as Chief Justice of SJC, KIMBERLY SUZANNE BUDD, in her official capacity as Associate Justice of SJC and others
Jones v. Mitchell, et al
as 20-1195
Defendant:
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, DOUGLAS L. BOWER and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
EDWARD T. JONES
Defendant / Appellee:
LISA A. MITCHELL, MICHAEL DEVINE, JOHN F. CAMELO and others
In Re: Wedington
as 20-1225
Petitioner / Appellant:
CALVIN SCOTT WEDINGTON
Respondent / Appellee:
UNITED STATES
US v. Gibson
as 20-1058
Interested Party:
ROSEMARY PURTELL, SCOTT R. BEHMAN and BEHMAN HAMBLETON LLP
Appellee:
UNITED STATES
Defendant / Appellant:
DANIEL P. GIBSON
Vaughn Associates, Inc., et al v. Excel Mechanical, Inc.
as 20-1004
Plaintiff / Appellant:
SCOTT VAUGHN and VAUGHN ASSOCIATES, INC.
Plaintiff:
UNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Defendant:
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT #6, a/k/a SAU #6, SUPERIOR WALLS OF THE HUDSON VALLEY, INC., a/k/a Superior Walls by Weaver Northeast, a/k/a Superior Walls of the Northeast, LLC and UNITY, NH
Defendant / Appellee:
EXCEL MECHANICAL, INC.
Zimny v. US
as 20-1028
Petitioner / Appellant:
MARK J. ZIMNY
Respondent / Appellee:
UNITED STATES
Interested Party:
SCOTT MACCLINTIC, WELLS FARGO, TIM STRUTHERS and others
US v. Bilodeau
as 19-2292
Appellee:
UNITED STATES
Defendant / Appellant:
BRIAN BILODEAU
Amicus Curiae:
SCOTT P. BLOOMBERG
Frechette v. Beaupre, et al
as 19-2203
Defendant:
NORMAN GAUDETTE
Plaintiff / Appellant:
SCOTT FRECHETTE
Defendant / Appellee:
BIDDEFORD, ME and ROGER BEAUPRE, in his Individual and Official Capacity as Chief of Police for the Biddeford Police Department
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