Cases 11 - 20 of 34
Belanger, et al v. BNY Mellon, N.A., et al
as 17-1376
Plaintiff - Appellant:
LISA SIEGEL BELANGER and DEVORA C. KAISER
Defendant - Appellee:
BNY MELLON, N.A., BRIAN NAGLE, Esq., TARLOW, BREED, HART & RODGERS, PC and others
Defendant:
BURNS & LEVINSON, LLP, LISA CUKIER, LAURA R. STUDEN and others
Belanger, et al v. BNY Mellon, N.A., et al
as 17-1376
Plaintiff / Appellant:
LISA SIEGEL BELANGER and DEVORA C. KAISER
Defendant / Appellee:
BNY MELLON, N.A., BRIAN NAGLE, ESQ., TARLOW, BREED, HART & RODGERS, PC and others
Defendant:
WILLIAM AUSTIN, CPA, THOMAS J. BARBAR, BERID & SCHUTZBANK, LLC and others
Gould et al v. O'Leary et al
as 1:2016cv10181
Defendant:
O'Leary, Daniel C. O'Leary, David A. Provencher and others
Plaintiff:
Gould, Commonwealth Second Amendment, Inc., Michael Gould and others
Intervenor Defendant:
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Amicus Curiae:
Everytown for Gun Safety
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Belanger, et al v. Commonwealth of Massachusett
as 15-2515
Plaintiff - Appellant:
LISA SIEGEL BELANGER and DEVORA C. KAISER
Defendant:
BNY MELLON ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC, BRIAN NAGLE, BURNS & LEVINSON, LLP and others
Defendant - Appellee:
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Belanger et al v. BNY Mellon Asset Management LLC et al
as 1:2015cv10198
Plaintiff:
Lisa Siegel Belanger and Devora C Kaiser
Defendant:
BNY Mellon Asset Management LLC, Brian Nagle, Burns & Levinson LLP and others
Cause Of Action: 18 U.S.C. § 1961
Hart v. McCafferty, et al
as 12-8002
Petitioner:
KENNETH H. HART
Respondent:
LANDYA B. MCCAFFERTY, U.S. Magistrate Judge, RICHARD A. HAMPE, Judge, Merrimack County, WILLIAM J. GRIFF, Judge, Hillsborough County and others
In Re: Motion for Return of Seized Property
as 3:2011mc30018
Movant:
Samih Younes , Sarah Saad , Hellen Garage, Inc. and others
Respondent:
United States
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