Cases 1 - 10 of 16
Aquila, et al v. C.W. Mining Co.
as 16-4000
Plaintiff - Appellee:
AQUILA, INC.
Defendant:
C.W. MINING COMPANY, DBA Co-Op Mining Company
Movant - Appellant:
STANDARD INDUSTRIES, INC.
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 15-4168
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as 15-4108
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as 15-4092
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as 15-4083
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Rushton v. SMC Electrical Products, et al
as 13-4175
Debtor - Debtor:
In the Matter of: C.W. MINING COMPANY
Appellant:
KENNETH A. RUSHTON, Trustee
Appellee:
SMC ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, INC. and BECKER MINING AMERICA, INC.
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as 13-4075
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C.W. Mining Company, et al v. Bank of Utah, et al
as 12-4174
Debtor:
In the Matter of: C.W. MINING COMPANY
Appellant:
KENNETH A. RUSHTON
Appellee:
BANK OF UTAH, HIAWATHA COAL COMPANY, INC. and P.P.M.C., INC.
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 12-4144
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as 12-4112
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