Other Statutes Cases
Jacqueline Ostrander, et al v. Heights of Summerlin, LLC, et al
as 21-17068
Plaintiff / Appellee: JACQUELINE OSTRANDER, individually, and as Special Administrator, Personal Representative, and statutory heir to the Estate of SALLY LOU SCANLON and DENISE PAULEY, individually, and as statutory heir to the Estate of SALLY LOU SCANLON
Defendant / Appellant: HEIGHTS OF SUMMERLIN, LLC, SUMMIT CARE, LLC, LATOYA DAVIS and others
Kashif Shankle, et al v. Heights of Summerlin, LLC, et al
as 21-17066
Plaintiff / Appellee: KASHIF SHANKLE, as Special Administrator for the Estate of Rita Esparza, ALFRED ESPARZA, as Statutory Heir to Rita Esparza, LEONARD ESPARZA, as Statutory Heir to Rita Esparza and others
Defendant / Appellant: HEIGHTS OF SUMMERLIN, LLC, SUMMIT CARE, LLC, GENESIS HEALTHCARE, INC. and others
Tony Sweet v. Andrew Reese
as 21-7395
Plaintiff / Appellant: TONY T-JUAN SWEET
Defendant / Appellee: ANDREW REESE, Deputy Officer, MICHAEL RAINEY, Deputy Officer and JOHN THOMAS EDWARDS, Deputy Officer
Charles Clark, III, et al v. Governor of New Jersey, et al
as 21-2732
Plaintiff / Appellant: CHARLES CLARK, III, SOLID ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH, New Jersey not-for-profit corporation, BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CLEMENTON, New Jersey not-for-corporation and others
Defendant / Appellee: GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY, ATTORNEY GENERAL NEW JERSEY, PATRICK J. CALLAHAN, Superintendent of State Police and State Director of Emergency Management in his official capacities and others
Brud Rossman v. Miriam Sewell, et al
as 20-7064
Defendant / Appellee: Metropolitan Police Department, John Doe N, William Lyke, Detective and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Brad Rudolph Rossman
Markelle Seth v. DC, et al
as 19-7057
Plaintiff / Appellant: Markelle Seth
Defendant / Appellee: District of Columbia, Andrew Reese, in his official capacity as Director of the D.C. Department of Disability Services and D.C. Department on Disability Services

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