Ninth Circuit Torts - Injury Cases

Cases filed


Cases 1 - 10 of 40,190
Noah Bradach v. Pharmavite, LLC
as 16-56598
Plaintiff - Appellant: NOAH BRADACH, On Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated
Defendant - Appellee: PHARMAVITE, LLC
Travis Peters et al v. Santana Carrillo et al
as 2:2016cv07939
Defendant: Santana Carrillo, Does, Nextiva Inc
Plaintiff: Travis Peters, Ranksharks LLC
Kilakalua v. Boyd Travel, Inc. et al
as 1:2016cv00577
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Personal Injury
Messer v. C R Bard Incorporated et al
as 2:2016cv03691
Plaintiff: Michael W Messer
Defendant: C R Bard Incorporated, Bard Peripheral Vascular Incorporated
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Product Liability
Armstrong et al v. C R Bard Incorporated et al
as 2:2016cv03693
Plaintiff: Cathy Jo Armstrong , James Armstrong
Defendant: C R Bard Incorporated, Bard Peripheral Vascular Incorporated
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Product Liability
Blackshire v. Napa State Hospital
as 2:2016cv02536
Plaintiff: Patrick Blackshire
Defendant: Napa State Hospital
Cause Of Action: Fed. Question: Medical Malpractice
Kitts v. United Airlines, Inc. et al
as 3:2016cv06162
Cause Of Action: Fed. Question
Medellin v. WAL-MART STORES, INC., a Delaware Corporation
as 2:2016cv07924
Plaintiff: Rosa Medellin
Defendant: WAL-MART STORES, INC., a Delaware Corporation
Jeffrey Gordon, et al v. USA
as 16-35867
Plaintiff - Appellant: JEFFREY J. GORDON, VICKI GORDON
Defendant - Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Sandra Coulbourn v. Crane Company
as 16-16925
Plaintiff - Appellee: SANDRA BROWN COULBOURN, surviving wife and on behalf of decedent's surviving beneficiaries George Coulbourn Jr, Scott Alan Coulbourn and Shannon Coulbourn Moses
Defendant - Appellant: CRANE COMPANY, sued individually and as: successor in interest Cochrane Corporation successor in interest Chapman Valve Company successor in interest Deming Pump Company

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