Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 670
Salaverria v. California State
as 24-10674
Defendant: ABM Industries, Michael Moore, Chief Los Angeles Police Department, Rob Bonta, Attorney General State of California and others
Plaintiff: Alex Alfonso Salaverria
Williams v. Lane
as 24-30444
Defendant: Hillar Moore, Former Investigator for the Office of the District Attorney for the East Baton Rouge Parish, John Doe, Supervisors from the City of Baton Rouge, Sybil Guidry, Former Investigator for the Office of the District Attorney for the East Baton Rouge Parish and others
Plaintiff: Archie Williams
Linn v. Louisiana Div of Adm Law
as 24-30504
Defendant: Temika Johnson Moore and Louisiana Division of Administrative Law
Plaintiff: Montreal Linn
Talley v. Jackson State Univ
as 24-60400
Defendant: Jackson State University, Eltease Moore, Eric Stanton and others
Plaintiff: Roderick Greer Talley
Allstate Life Insurance v. Marcelle
as 24-30349
Defendant: Eunice Valleria Moore-Lavigne, Ray-Jones Family Irrevocable Trust, Earl Marcelle and others
Plaintiff: Allstate Life Insurance Company
Type: Contract Insurance
Clouse v. Southern Methodist Univ
as 24-10461
Defendant: Southern Methodist University
Plaintiff: Lauren Moore, Marissa Jennings, Meghan Klein and others
James v. E Baton Rouge City Prsh
as 24-30318
Defendant: J. Geen, Tanner Jenkins, K-9 Datoka and others
Plaintiff: Michael A. James, real party in interest Conner A. James
Wardell MooreIn re: Wardell Moore
as 24-20311
Petitioner: In re: Wardell Moore
Brown v. Hospira
as 24-30325
Plaintiff: Annie Section, Janice Clendenon, Ada Brown and others
Defendant: Hospira Worldwide, L.L.C., formerly known as Hospira Worldwide, Incorporated, Sandoz, Incorporated, Accord Healthcare, Incorporated and others
Moore v. Jacob Law Group
as 24-60278
Defendant: Jacob Law Group
Plaintiff: Surf Moore

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