Cases 1 - 7 of 7
In re: Leatha Taylor, et al v. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, et al
as 22-6078
Not Classified By Court:
In re: ONGLYZA (SAXAGLIPTIN) AND KOMBIGLYZE (SAXAGLIPTIN AND METFORMIN) PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION MDL 2809
Plaintiff / Appellant:
LEATHA TAYLOR, Individually and as Administratrix of Estate of David Taylor, KATHY BARNES, LISA ARLENE PEOPLES and others
Defendant / Appellee:
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY, ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP, IPR PHARMACEUTICALS INC. and others
James Matthews, et al v. Chas, Kurz & Co., Inc., et al
as 16-4146
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JAMES MATTHEWS, RICHARD ADAMS, LAWENCE G. FAGAN and others
Defendant - Appellee:
CHAS, KURZ & CO., INC., MATHIASEN'S TANKER INDUSTRIES, INC., MARINE NAVIGATION COMPANY, INC. and others
John Roe, et al v. Amazon.com, et al
as 16-3987
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOHN ROE and JANE ROE
Defendant:
APPLE, INC.
Defendant - Appellee:
AMAZON.COM, BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSELLERS, INCORPORATED, JANE DOE and others
Kim Brown v. Burch, Porter & Johnson, PLLC, et al
as 15-6242
Plaintiff - Appellant Cross-Appellee:
KIM BROWN
Defendant - Appellee:
BURCH, PORTER & JOHNSON, PLLC, Law Firm, TANNERA GEORGE GIBSON, VALERIE BARNES SPEAKMAN and others
Defendant - Appellee Cross-Appellant:
MEMPHIS CITY SCHOOLS, BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOLS and TAMEKA ALLEN
Defendant:
CECILIA SUZETTE BARNES, et al.
Gloria Barnes v. Sun Chem Corp
as 15-2022
Plaintiff - Appellant:
GLORIA BARNES, as personal representative of the Estate of A.D. Barnes
Defendant - Appellee:
SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Sherry Capps, et al v. Cremation Options, Inc, et al
as 14-6106
Plaintiff - Appellant:
SHERRY J. CAPPS, individually, CHARLOTTE P. DELGAICCO, individually and BRIAN D. PIERCE
Defendant - Appellee:
CREMATION OPTIONS, INC
Defendant:
RHONDA L. BARNES, et al
Harold Barnes, Jr. v. CSX Transportation, Inc.
as 09-6432
Plaintiff - Appellant:
HAROLD W. BARNES, JR.
Defendant - Appellee:
CSX TRANSPORTATION, INC.
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