Other Statutes Cases filed in the Sixth Circuit Courts
Brian Davis, et al v. Lucinda Baier, et al
as 24-5147
Plaintiff: BRIAN DAVIS, derivatively on behalf of Brookdale Senior Living Inc., ROBERT BAZINET, derivatively on behalf of Brookdale Senior Living Inc. and BRIAN BICKETT, derivatively on behalf of Brookdale Senior Living Inc.
Defendant: LUCINDA M. BAIER, T. ANDREW SMITH, STEVEN E. SWAIN and others
McMahon v. Sansone et al
as 3:2021cv00280
Defendant: T. Andrew Smith, Jackie M. Clegg, Lucinda M. Baier and others
Plaintiff: Cynthia McMahon
Tiffany Harden v. Russell Stangle, et al
as 20-6357
Plaintiff / Appellant: TIFFANY HARDEN
Plaintiff: AHMAD HARDEN
Defendant / Appellee: SEWARD MOTOR FREIGHT INC. and RUSSELL STANGLE
Defendant: NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Davis v. Baier et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2020cv00929
Defendant: Denise W. Warren, T. Andrew Smith, Mark J. Parrell and others
Plaintiff: Brian Davis, Cynthia McMahon, Robert Bazinet and others
Consolidated Defendant: Victoria L. Freed
Exceller Software Corp, et al v. Jeff Dine, et al
as 19-4256
Plaintiff: EXCELLER SOFTWARE CORPORATION
Defendant / Appellee: LAW FIRM OF SEWARD & KISSEL, JACK YOSKOWITZ, MARK HYLAND and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: ERGUN FIKRI
Board of County Commissioners of Seward County, Kansas et al v. Purdue Pharma L.P. et al
as 1:2019op45391
Defendant: H.D. SMITH HOLDINGS, LLC., Purdue Pharma L.P., Mallinckrodt LLC and others
Plaintiff: Board of County Commissioners of Seward County, Kansas, Russel Hasenbank, Seward County Attorney and Russel Hasenbank
Cause Of Action: 18 U.S.C. § 1961
Exceller Software Corp. et al v. Dine et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2018cv00538
Plaintiff: Ergun Fikri and Exceller Software Corp.
Defendant: Mark Hyland, Jeff Dine, Jack Yoskowitz and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331

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