District Court Cases in Iowa

Cases filed
Cases 1 - 10 of 21,191
Hollingshed v. United States of America
as 4:2020cv00190
Respondent: United States of America
Petitioner: Paris Hollingshed
Cause Of Action: Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc
Bordman v. United States of America
as 1:2020cv00062
Defendant: United States of America
Plaintiff: Michael Bordman
Cause Of Action: Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc
Carlson v. Vermeer Manufacturing Company et al
as 4:2020cv00189
Plaintiff: Robin Carlson
Defendant: Mary Vermeer Andringa, Vermeer Manufacturing Company
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Insurance Contract
Lajeunesse v. Larson
as 4:2020cv00188
Defendant: Jeremy Larson
Plaintiff: Michael A. Lajeunesse
Interested Party: Kevin Cmelik
Cause Of Action: Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)
Beermann v. United States of America
as 5:2020cv04032
Respondent: United States of America
Petitioner: Andrea Maye Beermann
Cause Of Action: Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc
Toang v. United States of America
as 4:2020cv00186
Respondent: United States of America
Petitioner: Wie Kong Toang
Cause Of Action: Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc
Taylor v. United States of America
as 2:2020cv01024
Defendant: United States of America
Plaintiff: Samuel O Taylor
Cause Of Action: Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc
Anderson Tooling, Inc. v. United States of America
as 4:2020cv00187
Defendant: United States of America
Plaintiff: Anderson Tooling, Inc.
Cause Of Action: Recovery of IRS Tax
Gerleman Management, Inc. et al v. Altantic States Insurance Company
as 4:2020cv00183
Plaintiff: Jethro's, Inc., You Only Live Once, Jethro & Jakes, Inc. and others
Defendant: Altantic States Insurance Company
Cause Of Action: Diversity-Breach of Contract
Type: Contract Insurance
Ward v. United States of America
as 4:2020cv00182
Respondent: United States of America
Petitioner: James Allen Ward
Cause Of Action: Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc

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