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Joseph Olivares v. Mark Long, et al
as 20-1795
Plaintiff / Appellant:
JOSEPH F. OLIVARES
Defendant / Appellee:
MARK LONG, Director Michigan Worker's Compensation Agency and PERFORMANCE ABATEMENT SERVICES PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING GROUP
Joseph Olivares v. Mark Long, et al
as 20-1774
Plaintiff / Appellant:
JOSEPH F. OLIVARES
Defendant / Appellee:
MARK LONG, Director Michigan Worker's Compensation Agency and PERFORMANCE ABATEMENT SERVICES PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING GROUP
Olivares v. Long et al
as 2:2020cv11763
Defendant:
Performance Abatement Services Performance Contracting Group and Mark Long
Plaintiff:
Joseph Olivares
Joseph Olivares v. Performance Contracting Group, et al
as 19-2357
Defendant / Appellee:
PERFORMANCE ABATEMENT SERVICES, INC., PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING GROUP, INC., MICHIGAN COMPENSATION APPELLATE COMMISSION and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
JOSEPH F. OLIVARES
Olivares v. Michigan Worker's Compensation Agency et al
as 2:2017cv13994
Plaintiff:
Joseph F. Olivares
Defendant:
Michigan Worker's Compensation Agency, Mark Long, Michigan Board of Magistrates and others
Joseph Olivares v. Michigan Worker's Comp. Agcy., et al
as 15-1439
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOSEPH F. OLIVARES
Defendant - Appellee:
MICHIGAN WORKER'S COMPENSATION AGENCY, ELSENHEIMER, Director, CAMPBELL and others
Olivares v. Michigan Worker's Compensation Agency et al
as 2:2015cv11004
Plaintiff:
Joseph F. Olivares
Defendant:
Michigan Worker's Compensation Agency, Elsenheimer, Campbell and others
Long v. Commissioner of Social Security
as 1:2014cv00841
Plaintiff:
Timothy Mark Long
Defendant:
Commissioner of Social Security
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 205
Long v. Commissioner Social Security Administration
as 1:2014cv01192
Plaintiff:
Kevin Mark Long
Defendant:
Commissioner Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 402
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 11-6088
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant - Appellant:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
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