Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Neal Hall v. Jason Sickler, et al
as 23-1397
Plaintiff / Appellant: Neal Allen Hall
Defendant / Appellee: Jason A. Sickler, South Central Regional Counsel, Federal Bureau of Prisons, United States Department of Justice and Does, South Central Regional Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons; Director, Bureau of Prisons
Darren Reagan v. Arturo Rendon, et al
as 19-2923
Defendant: Corey Minor, Education Department, FCC Forrest City, John F. Caraway, FBOP/South Central Regional Office, Jason A. Sickler, Regional Counsel, FBOP/South Central Regional Office and others
Defendant / Appellee: Carmillia Chatters, DHO Hearing Officer, FCC-Forrest City (originally named C. Chatters) and Arturo Rendon, Counselor, FCC Forrest City
Plaintiff / Appellant: Darren L. Reagan
Ronald Hill v. Kathleen Maples, et al
as 13-3740
Plaintiff - Appellant: Ronald L. Hill
Defendant - Appellee: Kathleen Maples, Physicians Assistant, FCI - Forrest City, Andres Molina Ossers, Dr., FCI - Forrest City, Amy Barker, RN, FCI - Forrest City and others
Continental Casualty Co. v. Jeffrey Orr, et al
as 08-2734
Plaintiff - Appellee: Continental Casualty Company, an Illinois Corporation
Defendant - Appellant: Jeffrey Orr, Individually, Bradley D. Holbrook, Individually, Jeffrey Jacobsen, Individually and others
Defendant: Steve Sickler, Individually, Cathy Mettenbrink, Individually, Barista's Company, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation and others
Type: Contract Insurance
Continental Casualty Co. v. Steve Sickler, et al
as 08-2735
Plaintiff - Appellee: Continental Casualty Company, an Illinois Corporation
Defendant: Jeffrey Orr, Individually, Bradley D. Holbrook, Individually, Jeffrey Jacobsen, Individually and others
Defendant - Appellant: Steve Sickler, Individually, Cathy Mettenbrink, Individually, Barista's Company, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation and others
Type: Contract Insurance

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