Torts - Injury Cases filed in the First Circuit Courts
Brown v. First National Bank of Omaha
as 1:2023cv13205
Plaintiff: Donald L. Brown
Defendant: First National Bank of Omaha
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury
Bishay v. Bank of America, N.A., et al
as 14-1496
Plaintiff - Appellant: BAHIG F. BISHAY and MARY T. COSTELLO, (Bishay)
Defendant - Appellee: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., f/k/a Fleet National Bank and MERRILL LYNCH CREDIT CORP.
McIntyre, et al v. US, et al
as 11-1019
Plaintiff - Appellant: EMILY MCINTYRE, as Administrator of the Estate of John L. McIntyre and CHRISTOPHER MCINTYRE, in his capacity as Co-Administrator of the Estate of John L. McIntyre
Defendant - Appellee: UNITED STATES
Defendant: H. PAUL RICO, JOHN MORRIS, JOHN J. CONNOLLY and others
Interested Party: KAREN FLEMMI SNOW, JEANETTE FLEMMI BENEDETTI, JAMES FLYNN and others
Trustee: FLEET NATIONAL BANK and DEDHAM INSTITUTIION FOR SAVINGS
McIntyre, et al v. US, et al
as 11-1018
Plaintiff - Appellee: EMILY MCINTYRE, as Administrator of the Estate of John L. McIntyre and CHRISTOPHER MCINTYRE, in his capacity as Co-Administrator of the Estate of John L. McIntyre
Defendant - Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant: H. PAUL RICO, JOHN MORRIS, JOHN J. CONNOLLY and others
Interested Party: ELAINE BARRETT, Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur M. Barrett, KAREN FLEMMI SNOW, JEANETTE FLEMMI BENEDETTI and others
Trustee: DEDHAM INSTITUTIION FOR SAVINGS and FLEET NATIONAL BANK
McIntyre, et al v. US, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 07-1663
Plaintiff - Appellee: EMILY MCINTYRE, as Administrator of the Estate of John L. McIntyre and CHRISTOPHER MCINTYRE, in his capacity as Co-Administrator of the Estate of John L. McIntyre
Defendant - Appellant: UNITED STATES
Defendant: H. PAUL RICO, JOHN MORRIS, JOHN J. CONNOLLY and others
Trustee: FLEET NATIONAL BANK and DEDHAM INSTITUTIION, FOR SAVINGS
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