Torts - Injury Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
Liriano v. Outlaw-Bey et al
as 1:2023cv03769
Plaintiff: Juana Fernandez Liriano and Juana Liriano Fernandez
Defendant: Gene Outlaw-Bey and EWB Enterprise LLC
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Tort/Motor Vehicle (P.I.)
Russ McCullough v. World Wrestling Entertainment
as 21-3136
Plaintiff: Michelle James, as mother and next friend of M.O., a Minor Child and T.O, a Minor Child, Jimmy Snuka, "Superfly", by and through his guardian, Carole Snuka, Salvador Guerrero, IV, AKA Chavo Guerrero, Jr. and others
Defendant: Robert Windham, Thomas Billington, James Ware and others
Respondent / Appellee: Kyros Law P.C. and Konstantine W. Kyros
Defendant / Appellant: World Wrestling Entertainment, Incorporated and Vincent K. McMahon, Individually and as The Trustee of the Vincent K. McMahon Irrevocable Trust U/T/A dtd. June 24, 2004, as the Trustee of the Vincent K. McMahon 2008, and as Special Trustee of the Vincent K. McMahon 2013 Irrev. Trust U/A dtd. Decem
Russ McCullough v. World Wrestling Entertainment We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 21-3127
Plaintiff: Michelle James, as mother and next friend of M.O., a Minor Child and T.O, a Minor Child, Jimmy Snuka, "Superfly", by and through his guardian, Carole Snuka, Salvador Guerrero, IV, AKA Chavo Guerrero, Jr. and others
Defendant: Robert Windham, Thomas Billington, James Ware and others
Respondent: Kyros Law P.C. and Konstantine W. Kyros
Defendant / Appellee: World Wrestling Entertainment, Incorporated and Vincent K. McMahon, Individually and as The Trustee of the Vincent K. McMahon Irrevocable Trust U/T/A dtd. June 24, 2004, as the Trustee of the Vincent K. McMahon 2008, and as Special Trustee of the Vincent K. McMahon 2013 Irrev. Trust U/A dtd. Decem
Outlaw v. Long Island Rail Road
as 1:2014cv00495
Defendant: Long Island Rail Road
Plaintiff: Stephen Outlaw, III
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question

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