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Nieves-Dominguez v. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, et al
as 20-1552
Defendant / Appellee:
KEVIN RIVERA-QUINONES, Correctional Officer #13040, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, MARIA DE LEON-APONTE, Classification Supervisor and others
Defendant:
ORLANDO TORRES-COCHRAN, Superintendent of Institution, PAULA M. ORTIZ, Examiner Official for Disciplinary Hearing and EINAR RAMOS-GONZALEZ, Secretary, Department of Correction & Rehabilitation
Plaintiff / Appellant:
HERIBERTO NIEVES-DOMINGUEZ
US v. Colon-de-Jesus
as 19-1459
Defendant / Appellant:
JOSE COLON-DE-JESUS, a/k/a Marcian, a/k/a Jefe, a/k/a Pai, a/k/a Primo, a/k/a Brother, a/k/a Marciano, a/k/a Marcial
Appellee:
UNITED STATES
Lopez-Garcia, et al v. Corporacion del Fondo del Segu, et al
as 16-2068
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JUAN M. LOPEZ-GARCIA, ELVIN SILVERIO-CASANOVA, LESLIE HERNANDEZ-QUINONES and others
Defendant - Appellee:
CORPORACION DEL FONDO DEL SEGURO, LIZA M. ESTRADA-FIGUEROA, in her official capacity as Administrator of the CFSE Medical Area, SHEILA RIVERA-SERRANO, in her personal and offical capacity as Director of the CFSE Medical Area and others
Rivera-Nazario et al v. Corporacion del Fondo del Seguro et al
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as 3:2014cv01533
Plaintiff:
Luis B. Rivera-Nazario , Juan M. Lopez-Garcia , Elvin Siverio-Casanova and others
Defendant:
Corporacion del Fondo del Seguro, Liza M. Estrada-Figueroa , Sheila Rivera-Serrano and others
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 1
US v. Colon-de-Jesu
as 12-1936
Appellee:
UNITED STATES
Defendant - Appellant:
JOSE COLON-DE-JESUS, a/k/a Marcian, a/k/a Jefe, a/k/a Pai, a/k/a Primo, a/k/a Brother, a/k/a Marciano, a/k/a Marcial
The Reading Hospital and Medical Center v. Colon
as 3:2007mc00178
Petitioner:
The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
Respondent:
Jose Colon
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