Torts - Property Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 581
GCorp International v. AmDocs
as 24-10501
Plaintiff: GCorp International, Incorporated
Defendant: AmDocs, Incorporated, Telecom Technology Services, Incorporated and Viveka Nanddhar Dwivedi
Okorie v. First Bank
as 24-60273
Plaintiff: Ikechukwu Hyginius Okorie
Defendant: First Bank, Eileen N. Shaffer, Timothy Matthew Farris and others
Daughtry v. Silver Fern Chemical
as 24-40400
Plaintiff: Jake Ellis Daughtry, Sandra Miller Daughtry, Joseph Ellis Daughtry and others
Defendant: Silver Fern Chemical, Incorporated, Gilda Franco, Sam King and others
McGrath v. Brewer
as 24-50335
Plaintiff: Sean P. McGrath
Defendant: Kyleigh Brewer, individually and as Executor of The Estate of Johnny D. Cope, Deceased, Jonathan Patrick Cope and John 1-10 Does
Cantu v. Beck Redden
as 24-40275
Plaintiff: Mark A. Cantu
Defendant: Beck Redden L.L.P.
Williams v. Ritenour
as 24-50298
Plaintiff: John Bernard Williams, III
Defendant: John Joseph Ritenour, Jr. and Ken Paxton, Attorney General, State of Texas, Consumer Protection Division, Law Enforcement Division, and Civil Rights Division, Hate Crimes
Pi Data v. Hewlett Packard
as 24-20157
Plaintiff: Pi Data Centers Pvt. Limited
Defendant: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
St. Augustine v. Covington Flooring
as 24-30243
Plaintiff: St. Augustine High School, Incorporated, New Orleans, Louisiana
Defendant: Covington Flooring Company, Incorporated, Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company and Travelers Property Casualty Company of America
Moore v. Cenlar, FSB
as 24-20117
Plaintiff: Brett Alan Moore
Defendant: Cenlar, FSB and McCarthy & Holthus, L.L.P.
Carter v. Bray
as 24-30109
Plaintiff: Gladys Carter and Charles Allen, Sr.
Defendant: David Glenn Bray, Castanna Washington, Administratrix of Successions of Daisey Foster Allen & Thomas Allen, Sr and David Bray

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