Cases 41 - 50 of 258
Stein v. Kansas City Southern et al
as 1:2021cv05551
Defendant:
Patrick J. Ottensmeyer, Antonio O. Garza, Jr., Lu M. Cordova and others
Plaintiff:
Shiva Stein and Alex Ciccotelli
Consolidated Plaintiff:
Michael James
Consolidated Defendant:
Canadian National Railway Company and Brooklyn Merger Sub, Inc.
Robert Voskanyan v. Upchurch, et al
as 21-55333
Defendant:
PATTERSON, Y. SILVANSKAYA, WILLIAM GAREY and others
Plaintiff / Appellee:
ROBERT VOSKANYAN
Defendant / Appellant:
J. LEW, Deputy, F. ABRIL, Deputy, MOSQUERA, Lt. and others
Victor D. Menashe v. Biogen Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv10479
Petitioner:
Nadia Shash, Roman Suleymanov, Leonard Shapiro and others
Defendant:
Biogen Inc., Michael R. McDonnell, Jeffrey D. Capello and others
Plaintiff:
Victor D. Menashe and Amjad Khan
Jamor Demby v. County of Camden, et al
as 21-1433
Defendant / Appellee:
CITY OF CAMDEN, JOHNATHAN L. YOUNG, SR., COUNTY OF CAMDEN and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
JAMOR J. DEMBY
Jean Darbouze v. Jim McDonnell, et al
as 21-55133
Defendant / Appellee:
LOS ANGELES COUNTY JAIL, STEPHAN CHRISTOPHER, Deputy, individual, ANNE D., Nurse and Supervisor, individual and official capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
JEAN MAX DARBOUZE
Nicholas Stoica v. McDonnell Douglas Helicopter C, et al
as 21-15279
Plaintiff / Appellant:
NICHOLAS D. STOICA
Defendant / Appellee:
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS HELICOPTER COMPANY, INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA and BOEING CORPORATION
Vladimir Brik v. C. McDonnell, et al
as 21-3146
Defendant / Appellee:
J. DUNLAP, Doctor, C. MCDONNELL, RN and CORRECTIONAL OFFICER NESTLE
Plaintiff / Appellant:
VLADIMIR VLADIMIROVICH BRIK
Shapiro v. Biogen Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv10017
Defendant:
Alfred W. Sandrock, Jr., Michael Vounatsos, Biogen Inc. and others
Plaintiff:
Leonard Shapiro
Petitioner:
Nadia Shash and The Biogen Investor Group
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