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RHODE ISLAND JUDICIAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER Pending Superior Court Civil Cases Filed Prior to 15-SEP-2005 RHODE ISLAND JUDICIAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER Pending Superior Court Civil Cases Filed Prior to 15-SEP-2005 Case Number Case Title Filing Date KC-1979-0507 LIVARDO CALDERON V WAYNE LORMAN 14-FEB-1979 KC-1980-0351 GEORGE FRASER V MARILYN KIDD 25-APR-1980 KC-1986-0048 CENTREVILLE NATIONAL BANK V ROBERT BOYER 14-JAN-1986 KC-1986-0588 MICHAEL J. WOODS V CHRISTOS ERINAKES M.D 02-JUL-1986 KC-1987-1175 CHRISTOPHER MOSES V TREASURER STATE OF RI 17-NOV-1987 KC-1988-0593 RONALD R.S. PICERNE ET AL V THE WELLINGTON GROUP 27-MAY-1988 KC-1986-1113 MENA HABIL V WOMAN AND INFANTS HOSPITAL OF RI 26-JUL-1989 KC-1989-1409 ERMES M KNIGHT V JOHN KOSZELA 13-NOV-1989 KC-1990-0434 EDITH CRUMP V FRANKLIN ROBERTS JR. 17-APR-1990 KC-1991-0111 THOMAS FISHER V ROBERT PONTARELLI 30-JAN-1991 KD-1991-0205 MIDLAND FIRE PROTECTION INC V A. 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