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Fharmacy Records, et al v. Salaam Nassar, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-2073
Plaintiff - Appellant: FHARMACY RECORDS, aka Pharmacy Records Production Company, FHARM I PUBLISHING COMPANY and SHELTON RIVERS
Defendant - Appellee: SALAAM NASSAR, CURTIS JACKSON, aka 50 Cent, DEF JAM RECORDING and others
Fharmacy Records, et al v. Earl Simmons, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-1354
Plaintiff - Appellant: FHARMACY RECORDS, aka Pharmacy Records Production Company, FHARM I PUBLISHING COMPANY and SHELTON RIVERS
Defendant - Appellee: SALAAM NASSAR, CURTIS JACKSON, aka 50 Cent, DEF JAM RECORDING and others
Defendant: EARL SIMMONS, aka DMX, DAVID STYLES, aka D.Styles, DARRIN DEAN, aka Dee and others
Bridgeport Music, Inc., et al v. Janice Combs Publishing, Inc., et al
as 09-6071
Plaintiff - Appellee: BRIDGEPORT MUSIC, INC. and WESTBOUND RECORDS, INC.
Defendant - Appellant: JANICE COMBS PUBLISHING, INC., dba Justin Combs Publishing, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT, INC., individually and, dba Bad Boy Records, UMG RECORDINGS, INC., on behalf of itself and its division Universal Records and others
Bridgeport Music, Inc., et al v. Janice Combs Publishing, Inc., et al
as 09-5895
Plaintiff - Appellee: BRIDGEPORT MUSIC, INC. and WESTBOUND RECORDS, INC.
Defendant - Appellant: JANICE COMBS PUBLISHING, INC., dba Justin Combs Publishing, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT, INC., individually and, dba Bad Boy Records, UMG RECORDINGS, INC., on behalf of itself and its division Universal Records and others
Bridgeport Music, Inc., et al v. Janice Combs Publishing, Inc., et al
as 09-5501
Plaintiff - Appellee: BRIDGEPORT MUSIC, INC. and WESTBOUND RECORDS, INC.
Defendant - Appellant: JANICE COMBS PUBLISHING, INC., dba Justin Combs Publishing, BAD BOY ENTERTAINMENT, INC., individually and, dba Bad Boy Records, UMG RECORDINGS, INC., on behalf of itself and its division Universal Records and others
Fharmacy Records, et al v. Salaam Nassar, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 08-2201
Plaintiff - Appellant: FHARMACY RECORDS, aka Fharmacy Records Production Company, FHARM I PUBLISHING COMPANY and SHELTON RIVERS
Defendant - Appellee: SALAAM NASSAR, CURTIS JACKSON, aka 50 Cent, DEF JAM RECORDING and others
Defendant: DARRIN DEAN, aka Dee, RUFF RYDERS and JOHN DOE
Fharmacy Records, et al v. Salaam Nassar, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 08-1607
Plaintiff - Appellant: FHARMACY RECORDS, aka Fharmacy Records Production Company, FHARM I PUBLISHING COMPANY and SHELTON RIVERS
Defendant - Appellee: SALAAM NASSAR, CURTIS JACKSON, aka 50 Cent, DEF JAM RECORDING and others
Defendant: DARRIN DEAN, aka Dee, RUFF RYDERS and JOHN DOE
Sabatino v. Combs et al
as 1:2007cv22638
Plaintiff: James Sabatino
Defendant: Sean Combs, Bad Boy Entertainment, Inc., Justin Combs Publishing, Inc. and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Contract Dispute
Lellow Productions, Inc. et al v. Robinson
as 1:2007cv20415
Plaintiff: Lellow Productions, Inc., Shaniah Cymone Music, Phoenix Ave Music Publishing and others
Defendant: James T. Robinson
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1338 Copyright Infringement
Asha Puthli Goldschmidt v. UMG Recordings Inc et al
as 2:2005cv04824
Defendant: Faith Evans Wallace, UMG Recordings Inc, Universal Music and Video Distribution Corp and others
Plaintiff: Asha Puthli Goldschmidt
Cross Claimant: Sean J Combs, Bad Boy Entertainment Inc, UMG Recordings, Inc. and others
Cross Defendant: William Ackerman individually and d/b/a Imaginary Road Music, Edward R Hearn a/k/a Ned Hearn individually and d/b/a ERH JK Publishing Administration, James W Kennedy and others
Counter Claimant: Arista Holding Co, BMG Music and Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1338 Copyright Infringement

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