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Shayla Duke, et al v. Clyde Saiki, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 20-35155
Defendant: REGINALD C. RICHARDSON, Dr., GLORIA TAYLOR OLIVARES, BRIAN KIMBELL and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID DUKE and SHAYLA DUKE
Defendant / Appellee: ASHLEY CARSON COTTINGHAM, in her official capacity as the Director of Aging and People with Disabilities, Oregon Department of Human Services, CLYDE SAIKI, in his personal and official capacity as former Director of Department of Human Services, State of Oregon and FARIBORZ PAKSERESHT, in his personal and official capacity as Director of Department of Human Services, State of Oregon
Shayla Duke, et al v. Clyde Saiki, et al
as 19-35716
Defendant: REGINALD C. RICHARDSON, Dr.; in his official capacity as the Deputy Director for the Oregon Department of Human Services, HEATHER BELL, in her official capacity as an Hearings Representative for Aging and People with Disabilities, Oregon Department of Human Services, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID DUKE and SHAYLA DUKE
Defendant / Appellee: ASHLEY CARSON COTTINGHAM, in her official capacity as the Director of Aging and People with Disabilities, Oregon Department of Human Services, CLYDE SAIKI, in his personal and official capacity as former Director of Department of Human Services, State of Oregon and FARIBORZ PAKSERESHT, in his personal and official capacity as Director of Department of Human Services, State of Oregon
Duke v. Dept Human Services et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 6:2017cv00770
Defendant: Dept Human Services, Lane Council Governments and Ellen Rosenblum
Plaintiff: Victim Shayla M. Duke
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act

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