Cases 1 - 9 of 9
Benjamin Crosby, III v. Gregory Holcomb, et al
as 16-60609
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BENJAMIN F. CROSBY, III
Defendant - Appellee:
GREGORY P. HOLCOMB, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS & MONTGOMERY, P.A., KATHRYN ADELE MITTELSTAEDT and others
William Mitchell v. Department of Air Force, et al
as 16-10043
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WILLIAM L. MITCHELL
Defendant - Appellee:
DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE and DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Carolyn Harper v. Mississippi Dept of Human Svcs, et al
as 14-60618
Plaintiff - Appellant:
CAROLYN J. HARPER
Defendant - Appellee:
MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, MISSISSIPPI STATE PERSONNEL BOARD, WILLIE FORNTER and others
William Brown v. Jesse Wimberly, III, et al
as 11-31080
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WILLIAM E. BROWN
Defendant - Appellee:
JESSE LEE WIMBERLY, III, UNIDENTIFIED PARTIES and HECTOR R. LOPEZ
William Armington v. Sheri Fink, et al
as 10-30264
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WILLIAM G. ARMINGTON, Medical Doctor
Defendant - Appellee:
SHERI FINK, Medical Doctor, PROPUBLICA, INCORPORATED and NEW YORK TIMES CO
William Clemens v. Brian McNamee
as 09-20625
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WILLIAM ROGER CLEMENS
Defendant - Appellee:
BRIAN MCNAMEE
Potts v. Texas, State of, et al
as 08-41202
Plaintiff - Appellant:
PATRICIA POTTS, Individually, and as Next Friend to a Minor, Ally Marie Williams
Defendant - Appellee:
STATE OF TEXAS, CITY OF BAYTOWN, BAYTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT and others
Potts v. State of Texas, et al
as 08-41177
Plaintiff - Appellant:
PATRICIA POTTS, Individually, and as Next Friend to a Minor, Ally Marie Williams
Defendant - Appellee:
STATE OF TEXAS, CITY OF BAYTOWN, BAYTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT and others
Barkley v. Dillard Dept Stores, et al
as 07-20482
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ROBERT BARKLEY
Defendant - Appellee:
HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS, WILLIAM WILKINSON, Individually and DILLARD DEPARTMENT STORES INC
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