Cases 1 - 6 of 6
Okongwu v. County of Erie
as 21-2601
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Emeka Dominic Okongwu
Defendant / Appellee:
County of Erie
Defendant:
Chris Collins, and his successors, in their official capacities as Erie County Excutive, Timothy B. Howard, individually and as official of the Erie County Sheriff's Office, Richard T. Donovan, and his successors, in their official capacities as Erie County Undersheriff and others
Okongwu v. County of Erie
as 21-1025
Defendant:
Child and Adolescent Treatment Services of Buffalo, Jen Henry, individually and as official of Child and Adolescent Treatment Services of Buffalo, John Does 51-60, individually and in their official capacities as officers, investigators, employees, and staff of the New York State Office of Children and Family Services, the names of which are currently unknown and others
Defendant / Appellee:
County of Erie
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Emeka Dominic Okongwu
Kern v. New York State Central Registe
as 20-2777
Defendant / Appellee:
Sheila Poole, In her Official Capacity as Acting Commissioner, New York State Office of Children and Family Services and Linda Joyce, in her Official Capacity as Director, New York State Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment
Defendant:
New York State Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment and Erie County Department of Social Services CPS Unit
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Sunanda Kern
Hines v. Erie County Department of Soci
as 20-1656
Defendant / Appellee:
Erie County Department of Social Services
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Dashon Hines
Hines v. Erie County Department of Soci
as 14-1323
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Dashon Martel Hines
Defendant - Appellee:
Erie County Department of Social Services
Hines v. Erie County Department of Social Services
as 1:2013cv00528
Plaintiff:
Dashon Martel Hines
Defendant:
Erie County Department of Social Services
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Fair Labor Standards Act
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