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NEXTERA ENERGY INC | ELLIOTT ASSOCIATES LP, ELLIOTT INTERNATIONAL LP, UMB BANK NA, LIVERPOOL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP and EFH PLAN ADMINISTRATOR BOARD |
[Case # 19-3492], [Filed: November 04, 2019] [ Other§ ⚖ ] >>> More Information |
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California, October 22, 2019 ⚖ Case 2:2019cv09084/762861 At the US District Court for the Central District of California, case 2:2019cv09084/762861 features Immanuel F. Sanchez suing Armen Pezeshkian, Richard Bracken, Los Angeles County USC Medical Center, Donovan Sithan, Department of Social Services, Jonathan Y. Hsu, Julio Iniquez, Wilshire Center Dental Group, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of University of Southern California,. Filed on October 22, 2019, this case revolves around Civil Rights: Other based on 28 U.S.C. § 1343. Judge Alexander F MacKinnon presides over the case, with Referring Judge Alka Sagar involved. Notably, Plaintiff has demanded a jury for this case. More Information about >>> ✅ Immanuel F. Sanchez, ✅ Armen Pezeshkian, ✅ Richard Bracken, ✅ Donovan Sithan, ✅ Jonathan Y. Hsu, ✅ Julio Iniquez … | |
Petitioner versus Respondent | |
In re: WILLIAM RICHARDSON
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
[Case # 19-3749], [Filed: November 27, 2019] [ Other§ ⚖ ] >>> More Information |
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Petitioner versus Respondent | |
In re: NATHANIEL SWINT
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and ALLENWOOD USP, WARDEN |
[Case # 19-3690], [Filed: November 25, 2019] [ Other§ ⚖ ] >>> More Information |
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Petitioner versus Respondent | |
In re: KAREEM HARRY
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
[Case # 19-3668], [Filed: November 20, 2019] [ Other§ ⚖ ] >>> More Information |
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