Cases 1 - 10 of 18
Elkharwily, et al. v. City of Spokane
as 25-3075
Plaintiff:
ALAA ELKHARWILY and WALL STREET APARTMENTS LLC
Defendant:
CITY OF SPOKANE
Elkharwily, et al. v. City of Spokane
as 25-748
Plaintiff:
ALAA ELKHARWILY and WALL STREET APARTMENTS LLC
Defendant:
CITY OF SPOKANE
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC
as 24-6036
Defendant:
WALL STREET APARTMENTS LLC
Plaintiff:
FIRST INTERSTATE BANK
Appellant:
ALAA ELKHARWILY
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC
as 2:2024cv00336
Defendant:
Wall Street Apartments LLC
Plaintiff:
First Interstate Bank
Interested Party:
Alaa Elkharwily
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1446 pr Petition for Removal
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC
as 24-5292
Appellant:
ALAA ELKHARWILY
Plaintiff:
FIRST INTERSTATE BANK, a Montana state chartered bank
Defendant:
WALL STREET APARTMENTS LLC, a Washington limited liability company
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC

as 2:2024cv00287
Plaintiff:
First Interstate Bank
Defendant:
Wall Street Apartments LLC
Interested Party:
Alaa Elkharwily
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC
as 24-4385
Defendant:
WALL STREET APARTMENTS LLC
Plaintiff:
FIRST INTERSTATE BANK
Appellant:
ALAA ELKHARWILY
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC

as 2:2024cv00237
Plaintiff:
First Interstate Bank
Defendant:
Wall Street Apartments, LLC
Interested Party:
Alaa Elkharwily
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Petition for Removal- Civil Rights Act
First Interstate Bank v. Wall Street Apartments LLC
as 24-3641
Plaintiff:
FIRST INTERSTATE BANK
Defendant:
WALL STREET APARTMENTS LLC
Appellant:
ALAA ELKHARWILY
First Interstate Bank v Wall Street Apartments LLC

as 2:2024cv00154
Plaintiff:
First Interstate Bank
Defendant:
Wall Street Apartments LLC
Interested Party:
Alaa Elkharwily
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Petition for Removal- Civil Rights Act
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