Cases 1 - 5 of 5
Doble Seis Sport TV, Inc., et al v. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, et al
as 21-1033
Plaintiff:
L & C ENTERTAINMENT GAMES, INC, LROD, INC., JUAN C. COTTO-GONZALEZ
and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
RICARDO'S ENTERTAINMENT, CORP., RAMON RIVERA-FIGUEROA, ELECTRONIC GAMES, INC.
and others
Defendant / Appellee:
COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO, RAUL MALDONADO GAUTIER, in his official capacity as Secretary of Treasury of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Passa, et al v. Surplex Underwriters, Inc.
as 08-1594
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TAMMY PASSA, WALTER CASTLE, CHERYL ROSSI, next of kin of Decedent, Joseph E. Rossi
and others
Defendant:
TRITON REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, JEFFREY DERDERIAN, DERCO
and others
Defendant - Appellee:
SURPLEX UNDERWRITERS INC
Guindon, et al v. Essex Insurance Co., et al
as 08-1593
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BARBARA GUINDON, individually and as Mother and Next Friend to E. G., minor, CHRISTOPHER SCOT, JULIANNA GIAVEN
and others
Plaintiff:
MICHELLE SPENCE
Defendant:
TRITON REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, JEFFREY DERDERIAN, DERCO
and others
Defendant - Appellee:
ESSEX INSURANCE COMPANY, MULTI-STATE INSPECTIONS, INC, HIGH CALIBER INSPECTIONS, INC
and others
Guindon, et al v. Surplex Underwriters, Inc.
as 08-1592
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BARBARA GUINDON, individually and as Mother and Next Friend to E. G., minor, CHRISTOPHER SCOT, JULIANNA GIAVEN
and others
Plaintiff:
MICHELLE SPENCE
Defendant:
TRITON REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, JEFFREY DERDERIAN, DERCO
and others
Defendant - Appellee:
SURPLEX UNDERWRITERS INC
Passa, et al v. Essex Insurance Company, et al
as 08-1591
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TAMMY PASSA, WALTER CASTLE, CHERYL ROSSI, next of kin of Decedent, Joseph E. Rossi
and others
Defendant:
TRITON REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, JEFFREY DERDERIAN, DERCO
and others
Defendant - Appellee:
ESSEX INSURANCE COMPANY, MULTI-STATE INSPECTIONS, INC, HIGH CALIBER INSPECTIONS, INC
and others
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