Torts - Injury Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 816
Craig Dobbs, et al v. United States
as 24-1942
Plaintiff: Craig Dobbs and Eileen Dobbs
Defendant: United States of America
C.B.S., et al v. United States
as 24-1453
Plaintiff: C.B.S., a minor by his mother and guardian, Stephanie Hope Smith and Stephanie Hope Smith, individually
Defendant: United States of America
Scott Brandsrud v. Dawn Hespenheide, et al
as 24-1448
Plaintiff: Scott Brandsrud
Defendant: Dawn Hespenheide, (Dolan), Donald Hedlund, Edward Christian and others
Julie Sprafka v. Medical Device Bus. Services, et al
as 24-1874
Plaintiff: Julie Sprafka
Defendant: Medical Device Business Services, Inc., an Indiana Corporation, formerly known as DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc. and DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc.
Leann Dykes v. National Institutes of Health, et al
as 24-1446
Plaintiff: Leann M. Dykes
Defendant: National Institutes of Health, NatIonal Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, United States and others
Craig Dibble v. Torax Medical, Inc., et al
as 24-1385
Plaintiff: Craig Dibble
Defendant: Torax Medical, Inc. and Ethicon, Inc.
Nick Brandsrud v. Dawn Hespenheide
as 24-1420
Plaintiff: Nick Brandsrud
Defendant: Dawn Hespenheide, (Dolan)
E&M Services, LLC, et al v. United Specialty Ins. Co.
as 24-1343
Plaintiff: Braxton Avery
Defendant: E&M Services, LLC and John Does, 1-25
Cross Defendant: Equinor US, successor Statoil, Inc.
Not Yet Classified: Eklipse Resources, LLC and United Specialty Insurance Company
Vanessa Smith v. United Industries Ultra Board
as 24-1288
Plaintiff: Vanessa C. Smith
Defendant: United Industries Ultra Board
Ronald Emrit v. Sean Combs, et al
as 24-1735
Plaintiff: Ronald Satish Emrit
Defendant: Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy, Bad Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records

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