Torts - Injury Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Wildman v. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft
as 23-132
Plaintiff: Adam Daehling, Samantha Daehling, G. F., by and through his next friend Erica Fox and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jonathan L. Ashley, III, Jonathan Leigh Ashley, IV, Jordan T. Ashley and others
Defendant / Appellee: Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, Standard Chartered Bank and others
Defendant: Deutsche Bank UK, Deutsche Bank AG, New York Branch, Standard Chartered Bank Limited and others
Petitioner: Diana Bonacasa, Vincent Bonacasa, Raquel Bonacasa and others
Amicus Curiae: The Institute of International Bankers, American Bankers Association, Bank Policy Institute and others
Wildman et v. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2021cv04400
Plaintiff: Jonathan L Ashley, III, Jonathan Leigh Ashley, IV, Jordan T. Ashley and others
Defendant: Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, Deutsche Bank UK, Deutsche Bank AG, Dubai Branch and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Tort Action
Reynolds v. Demas et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 2:2018cv00226
Plaintiff: Jacqueline D. Reynolds
Defendant: Elizabeth Demas, Bruce D. Clarke and Bruce D. Baker
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Spence et al v. Clarke et al
as 7:2010cv07220
Plaintiff: Erdlie Spence and Narderia Dotson
Defendant: Dave D. Clarke, The Sygma Network, Inc. and The Sygma Network Of Ohio, Inc.
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332
Clark v. Providence & Worcester RR et al
as 3:2007cv00576
Plaintiff: Brian D. Clark and Brian D. Clark
Defendant: Providence & Worcester RR and Pfizer Inc
Cross Claimant: Providence & Worcester RR
Cross Defendant: Pfizer Inc
Cause Of Action: 45 U.S.C. § 51 Railways: Fed. Employer's Liability Act

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