Other Personal Injury Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 66
Waters v. United States of America
as 23-1083
Plaintiff / Appellant: Andrea Waters and Geoffrey Waters
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America
Valente v. The United States of America
as 23-584
Plaintiff / Appellant: Joan Valente
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America and United States Postal Service
Bennett v. United States of America
as 22-3227
Plaintiff / Appellant: Yvonne Bennett
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America
Tenzin v. United States Post Office
as 22-3004
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jigme Tenzin
Defendant / Appellee: United States Post Office, (Branch)
Hicks v. Bail
as 22-2921
Plaintiff / Appellant: Timmy Hicks
Defendant / Appellee: Ned Bail, Kentucky Retired Senator, United States of America and John Doe
Searles v. United States of America
as 22-1860
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jared Searles
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America
Russo v. United States of America
as 22-1869
Plaintiff / Appellant: Robert Russo
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America
Pina v. The United States of America
as 22-1016
Plaintiff: Japanese Juices, LLC, A Delaware Company
Plaintiff / Appellant: Frederick D. Pina
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America, A government entity
Doe v. United States of America We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 22-843
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jane Doe
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America, United States Department of Homeland Security, Kevin McAleenan, in his official capacity as Acting Secretary of US Department of Homeland Security and others
Pina v. The United States of America
as 22-784
Plaintiff: Japanese Juices, LLC, A Delaware Company
Plaintiff / Appellant: Frederick D. Pina
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America, A government entity

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