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Matthew Glass v. Allen Kerr
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as 22-2363
Plaintiff / Appellee:
Matthew Glass
Defendant:
Arkansas Insurance Department, Marjorie Farmer, individually, and in her official capacity as Investigator for the Arkansas Insurance Department and Alan McClain, in his official capacity as Commissioner for the Arkansas Insurance Department
Defendant / Appellant:
Allen Kerr, individually, and in his official capacity as Commissioner for the Arkansas Insurance Department
Glass v. Arkansas Insurance Department et al
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as 2:2020cv00041
Plaintiff:
Matthew Glass
Defendant:
Arkansas Insurance Department, Marjorie Farmer and Allen Kerr
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 2201
Estate Of Leon Brackens, et al v. Louisville Jefferson County, et al
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as 15-6142
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ESTATE OF LEON BRACKENS and ODELL BRACKENS, JR., As Personal Representative of the Estate of Leon Brackens
Defendant - Appellee:
LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON COUNTY METRO GOVERNMENT, dba Louisville Metro Police Department, SAM MADISON, In his individual and official capacity as a Louisville Metro Police Officer, KEVIN HAMLIN, In his individual and official capacity as a Louisville Metro Police Officer and others
Defendant:
EMILY LETTIE, et al.
Brackens v. Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government et al
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as 3:2012cv00280
Plaintiff:
Leon Brackens
Defendant:
Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government , Sam Madison , Emily Lettie and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1442
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