Other Statutes Cases filed in the Eighth Circuit Courts
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters Graphic Communications Conference, Upper Midwest Local 1-M v. Walter G. Anderson and Associates, Inc. et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 0:2009cv02868
Plaintiff: International Brotherhood of Teamsters Graphic Communications Conference, Upper Midwest Local 1-M
Defendant: Walter G. Anderson and Associates, Inc., Walter G. Anderson and Associates, Inc., Walter G. Anderson, Inc. and others
ThirdParty Defendant: Michael Ollig
ThirdParty Plaintiff: WALTER G. ANDERSON, INC., WALTER G. ANDERSON, INC., Walter G. Anderson and Associates, Inc. and others
Counter Claimant: WALTER G. ANDERSON, INC., WALTER G. ANDERSON, INC., Walter G. Anderson and Associates, Inc. and others
Counter Defendant: International Brotherhood of Teamsters Graphic Communications Conference, Upper Midwest Local 1-M
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. § 185 Labor/Mgt. Relations (Contracts)
Pittman v. MoneyGram International, Inc. et al
as 0:2008cv01034
Petitioner: Oklahoma Teachers' Retirement System, Genesee County Employees' Retirement System, New England Teamsters & Trucking Industry Pension Fund and others
Plaintiff: Willie R Pittman
Respondent: Russell L Berney
Defendant: MoneyGram International, Inc., Philip W Milne, Anthony P Ryan and others
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. § 77
Dean Hightree, et al v. First National Bank of Omaha, et al
as 08-1001
Debtor: In re: M & S Grading, Inc., M & S Grading, Inc. and M & S Grading, Inc.
Creditor: Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Health and Welfare Plan, Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Pension Plan, Dean Hightree and others
Plaintiff - Appellant: Dean Hightree, Kim Quick, Calvin G. Negus and others
Defendant - Appellee: First National Bank of Omaha
Trustee - Appellee: James Killips, Trustee for Debtor M & S Grading, Inc.
Contractors, Laborers, etc., et al v. M & S Grading, Inc. We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 07-3909
Debtor: In re: M & S Grading, Inc. and M & S Grading, Inc.
Creditor - Appellant: Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Health and Welfare Plan, Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Pension Plan, Dean Hightree and others
Debtor - Appellee: M & S Grading, Inc.
Creditor: Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Pension Plan, Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Health and Welfare Plan, Dean Hightree and others
Plaintiff: Dean Hightree, Kim Quick, Calvin G. Negus and others
Defendant: First National Bank of Omaha
Trustee: James Killips, Trustee for Debtor M & S Grading, Inc.
Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union Supplemental Retirement and Disability Fund, et al v. The Publication Printing Company
as 4:2007cv01825
Plaintiff: Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union Supplemental Retirement and Disability Fund, George Tedeschi and Paul Rosenberg
Defendant: The Publication Printing Company
Cause Of Action: Civil Miscellaneous Case
Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union Supplemental Retirement and Disability Fund, et al of v. The Publication Printing Company
as 4:2007mc00537
Plaintiff: Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Union Supplemental Retirement and Disability Fund, George Tedeschi and Paul Rosenberg
Defendant: The Publication Printing Company
Cause Of Action: Civil Miscellaneous Case
Contractors, Laborers, etc., et al v. James Killips We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 07-2434
Debtor: In re: M & S Grading, Inc.
Appellant: Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Health and Welfare Plan, Contractors, Laborers, Teamsters and Engineers Pension Plan, Dean Hightree and others
Appellee: James Killips

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