Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 108
Jump v. Chevron USA
as 21-30729
Plaintiff / Appellant: David L. Jump
Intervenor / Appellee: Chevron USA, Incorporated, both for itself and as successor in interest by merger to Texaco Exploration and Production Incorporated
3Rd Party Plaintiff: Dennis Joslin Company, L.L.C.
3Rd Party Defendant: American Milling, L.P.
Johnson v. Banks
as 21-60863
Plaintiff / Appellant: Roger Johnson
Defendant / Appellee: Jacqueline Banks, Ronald Woodall, Medical Doctor at South Mississippi Correctional Institution and Andrew Mills
Blakley v. Pizza
as 21-20591
Plaintiff / Appellant: Olga P. Blakley, M.D., P.A.
Defendant / Appellee: Normand Pizza and Milling, Benson, Woodward, L.L.P.
Page v. Mills
as 21-60789
Petitioner / Appellant: Jerry Page
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Andrew Mills
Mills v. LeBlanc
as 21-30589
Plaintiff / Appellant: Logan Mills
Defendant / Appellee: James LeBlanc, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Corrections, Robert Tanner, Ernestine Smith and others
Friston v. Mills We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 21-60514
Respondent / Appellee: Andrew Mills
Petitioner / Appellant: Keith Friston
Utah Retirement Sys v. McCollum
as 21-20312
Defendant / Appellee: Douglas M. Mills, Roxanne Decyk, McKinsey & Company - Restructuring & Transformation Services and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Utah Retirement Systems
Pettis v. Hall
as 21-60242
Defendant / Appellee: Andrew Mills, Warden, Jacquelyn Banks, Superintendent and Pelicia Hall, Commissioner
Plaintiff / Appellant: Sammie Henry Pettis
Pettis v. Hall
as 21-60244
Defendant / Appellee: Andrew Mills, Warden, Regina Reed, Deputy Warden, Joe Arrington, Superintendent and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Sammie Henry Pettis
Milling, Benson, Woodward v. Olga Blakley, MD
as 20-20425
Defendant / Appellant: Olga Pavlovna Blakley, M.D.
Plaintiff / Appellee: Milling, Benson, Woodward, L.L.P.

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