Other Statutes Cases filed in Tennessee
Cases 1 - 10 of 13
Keel et al v. Davidson County Sheriff's Office
as 3:2014mc00740
Plaintiff: William Keel, Jacob Hughes, Jeffrey Reed and others
Defendant: Davidson County Sheriff's Office, Daron Hall, Tommy Smith and others
Smith v. Correct Care Solutions of Nashville
as 3:2013mc00130
Plaintiff: James Douglas Smith
Defendant: Correct Care Solutions of Nashville
Smith v. Davidson County Sheriff's Office Purchasing Agent et al
as 3:2013mc00097
Plaintiff: James Douglas Smith
Defendant: Davidson County Sheriff's Office Purchasing Agent, Kyle Sowell, N.W.I. Inc of Nashville and others
Patton v. Correct Care Solutions et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 3:2012mc00009
Plaintiff: Jerry L. Patton
Defendant: Correct Care Solutions, Darron Hall, (f/n/u) Logan and others
Dorsey v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County et al
as 3:2010mc00128
Plaintiff: Samuel G. Dorsey
Defendant: Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County and Correct Care Solutions
Riley v. Hall et al
as 3:2010mc00085
Plaintiff: Patrick S. Riley
Defendant: Daron Hall, Wade Hales, John Troup and others
Bumpas v. Correct Care Solutions et al
as 3:2009mc00060
Plaintiff: Darrell W. Bumpas
Defendant: Correct Care Solutions, CCA Metro Davidson County Detention Facility, Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County and others
Ingram v. Hall et al
as 3:2009mc00004
Plaintiff: Michael W. Ingram
Defendant: Daron Hall, Austin Bodie, Correct Care Solutions, Inc. and others
Bomer v. Correct Care Solution Director et al
as 3:2008mc00144
Plaintiff: Michael L. Bomer
Defendant: Correct Care Solution Director, Dentist and Hygienist
Rogers v. Davidson County Sheriff's Office et al
as 3:2008mc00107
Plaintiff: Phillippe Rogers
Defendant: Davidson County Sheriff's Office, ABL Foodservice, Correct Care Solutions and others

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