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Pecos Vista Apartments, LLC v. State of New Mexico et al
as 2:2024cv00635
Plaintiff:
Pecos Vista Apartments, LLC
Defendant:
State of New Mexico, Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department, Melanie A. Kenderdine and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question: Interstate Commerce Act
Winkel v. Hammond, et al
as 20-3161
Defendant / Appellee:
JOHN DOES, I-X, Six Unknown, ARTURO OLEACHEA, M.D., GEOFFERY HAMMOND, Larned State Hospital and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
ROBERT W. WINKEL
Peterson v. Williams, et al
as 20-4059
Defendant / Appellee:
RICHARD WILLIAMS, in his individual and official capacities, DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY, a public collect of the State of Utah; JOHN DOES I-X, in their individual and official capacities; ROE ENTITIES I-X, LYNN JOSEPH, in her individual and official capacities and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
KEN PETERSON, an individual
Tripodi v. Welch, et al
as 14-4084
Plaintiff - Appellee:
ROBERT C. TRIPODI, JR., an individual and citizen of California
Defendant - Appellant:
NATHAN WELCH, an individual and citizen of Utah
Defendant:
CAPITAL CONCEPTS, LLC, a Utah limited liability company, BLAIR S. ARNELL, an individual and citizen of Utah, NATHAN ARNELL, an individual and citizen of Utah and others
Best Western International, Inc. v. Doe et al
as 6:2007mc00053
Plaintiff:
Best Western International, Inc.
Defendant:
John Doe, Jane Does I-X, John Does I-X and others
Counter Defendant:
Nils Kindgren, Larry McRae, Roman Jaworowicz and others
Movant:
Penasco Valley Telecommunications and Penasco Valley Telecommunications
Best Western International, Inc. v. Doe et al
as 1:2007mc00053
Plaintiff:
Best Western International, Inc.
Defendant:
John Doe, Jane Does I-X, John Does I-X and others
Counter Defendant:
Nils Kindgren, Larry McRae, Roman Jaworowicz and others
Movant:
Penasco Valley Telecommunications and Penasco Valley Telecommunications
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