Other Statutory Actions Cases
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Seavon Pierce et al v. John E. McDermott
as 2:2016cv07554
Plaintiff: A.C.L.U., Human Rights Watch, L.A. Times Newspaper and others
Defendant: Federal Bureau of Investigations, Federal Judicial Commission, Julie L. Garland and others
Saevon Pierce v. John E. McDermott et al
as 2:2016cv05393
Defendant: Federal Bureau of Investigations, Federal Judicial Commission, Julie L. Garland and others
Plaintiff: Seavon Pierce
Seavon Pierce v. John E. McDermott et al
as 2:2016cv04756
Defendant: Civil Rights and Criminal Enforcement Sec., Anthony Da'Silva, Federal Bureau of Investigations and others
Plaintiff: Seavon Pierce
McDermott v. Kelly
as 2:2016cv11440
Plaintiff: Daniel M. McDermott
Defendant: Cecelia A. Kelly
United States of America v. McDermott et al
as 2:2015mc51413
Defendant: Shane M. McDermott
Plaintiff: United States of America
Claimant: Amanda M. Gray
McDermott v. Taylor El We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 2:2014cv14855
Plaintiff: Daniel McDermott
Defendant: Betty June Taylor El
JP Morgan Chase Bank v. United States of America et al
as 1:2014cv10032
Plaintiff: JP Morgan Chase Bank
Defendant: United States of America and David G McDermott
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1441
McDermott v. Barton, III We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2014cv00704
Plaintiff: Scott McDermott
Defendant: Dennis J. Barton, III
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. § 1692
Servaas Incorporated v. Republic of Iraq
as 14-438
Plaintiff - Appellee: Servaas Incorporated
Appellant: Timothy B. Mills, Esq., James Maggs, Esq., Maggs & McDermott, LLC and others
Defendant: Republic of Iraq and Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Iraq
Servaas Incorporated v. Republic of Iraq
as 14-385
Plaintiff - Appellee: Servaas Incorporated
Appellant: Timothy B. Mills, Esq., James Maggs, Esq., Tennant D Magee, Esq. and others
Defendant: Republic of Iraq and Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Iraq

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