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Contract/indebt 41983 State Prisoner Civil Rights 21-cv-23354-BB, RODRIGUEZ v. paternity 21 18909FC — 47 — Alvarez, Jesus Soto vs City Of Miami Et Al, Negl 21 21212CA — 01 — G & G 21-cv-61962-WPD, Chambers AMERICAN SECURITY INSURANCE 21 18866FC — 18 — Castellano, vs Rodriguez, Dawn, paternity Pre Liab Closed-circuit Events, Llc vs COMPANY, Bloom, 09/17/2021, 110 v. Global Luxury Realty, LLC, Milvia Freyre vs Castellano, Danilo, 21 18910FC — 02 — Torres 21 21181CA — 01 — Joseph Baja Restaurant Group, Llc Et Al, Insurance, 21332 Diversity-Notice of Dimitrouleas, 09/18/2021, 440 Civil domwchild Esparza, Tania vs Esparza, Winston Blanchard vs Lehman Hyundai Contract/indebt Rights: Other, 40405 Fair Housing Act Removal 21 18867FC — 02 — Sabalza, J, dom Subaru, Inc., Discrim Employ 21 21213CA — 01 — Innovative 21-cv-81770-RLR, Frederick et al 21-cv-23352-KMW, Ramos v. Rudy J vs Cruzaldo, Mercedes M, 21 18911FC — 18 — Baker, 21 21182CA — 01 — Gonzalez M Sports Management, Inc. vs Islas v. Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC et al, Lexington Insurance Company, Rosenberg, 09/17/2021, 365 Personal Williams, 09/17/2021, 110 Insurance, paternity Soneasha S vs Wimberly, Brone J, Jennifer vs De Bw Owner Llc, Negl Del Caribe Restaurant, Inc. Et Al, Inj. Prod. Liability, 21332 Diversity- 21332 Diversity 21 18868FC — 01 — Gonzalez, paternity Pre Liab Contract/indebt Product Liability 21-cv-23351-RNS, HASANATI v. Elizabeth vs Cedeno, Juan Carlos, 21 18912FC — 16 — Horruitiner, 21 21183CA — 01 — U.s. Bank 21 21214CA — 01 — Alfredo 21-cv-81769-DMM, Knowles v. U.S. INCH, Scola, 09/17/2021, 530 Habeas dom Christina Caridad vs Portorreal, National Association (tr) vs O Trade, Moncada vs Wilco Life Insurance Citizenship and Immigration Services Corpus (General), 22254 Petition for 21 18870FC — 18 — Cedeno, Railemney C, otherpet Llc. Et Al, Company, Inc. Et Al, Misc Complaint (USCIS), Middlebrooks, 09/17/2021, Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) Elizabeth vs Barros Coelho, Abraao 21 18913FC — 16 — Martinez 21 21184CA — 01 — Milena 21 21215CA — 01 — Carlos 21-cv-61965-RS, Great Midwest 465 Other Immigration Actions, 00702 Linco, dom Perez, Johan L vs Perez Villatoro, Viteri vs Noel Castro Et Al, Auto Miranda vs Universal Property & Administrative Procedure Act Insurance Company v. Unlimited 21 18872FC — 01 — Nicot Osorio, Zabdi B, otherpet Negligence Casualty Insurance Comp, Insur 21-cv-81768-DMM, ICON EV, Electrical Contractors Corp. et al, Elizabeth vs Osorio, Jose, domwchild 21 18914FC — 18 — Mieses, 21 21185CA — 01 — Arkad Claim LLC v. SUN AND FUN DAYS INC., Smith, 09/17/2021, 190 Contract: Middlebrooks, 09/17/2021, 410 Anti- Other, 21332 Diversity 21 18873FC — 47 — Robinson, Leonardo vs Ojo, Oluwatosin G, Holdings, Llc Et Al vs Poderio Inc., 21 21216CA — 01 — Cilia Palomino Trust, 11114 Trademark Infringement 21-cv-61961-AHS, Huang v. The Jamell G. vs Rivera-robinson, dom Contract/indebt vs Frontline Protective Insurance 21-cv-81766-AMC, O’Dell v. Interactive Individuals, Partnerships and Louset Louise, dom 21 18917FC — 28 — Fresnedo, 21 21186CA — 01 — Carl Johnson Company, Insur Claim Data, LLC et al, Cannon, 09/17/2021, Unincorporated Associations Identified 21 18874FC — 19 — Smith, Sherly Sissi vs Fresnedo, Lazaro Rafael, vs Castle Key Insurance Company, 21 21217CA — 01 — Presidente 751 Labor: Family and Medical Leave on Schedule “A”, Singhal, 09/17/2021, vs Smith, Chauncey, domwchild domwchild Contract/indebt Check Cashing Corporation vs Act, 22611 Family Medical Leave Act 830 Patent, 11126 Patent Infringement 21 18875FC — 01 — namechange, 21 18920FC — 38 — Niebles Rincon, 21 21187CA — 01 — Reverse Universal Partners Group Corp, 21-cv-81765-DMM, Ospina v. Forest 21-cv-61960-RS, Crits et al v. GM Law Inre: Scudera De Secco Freire, Joao Salome vs Marquez, Aidan, dom Mortgage Funding Llc vs Betty Contract/indebt Recovery Services LLC, Middlebrooks, Firm, LLC et al, Smith, 09/17/2021, Paulo 21 18921FC — 19 — Hoppe, Washington Et Al, 21 21218CA — 01 — Elite 09/17/2021, 480 Consumer Credit, 470 Racketeer/Corrupt Organization, 21 18876FC — 19 — Llinas Torres, Megan Rose vs Vitorino, Matthew 21 21188CA — 01 — Willesly Chin Commercial Servicing Llc vs Giz 11692 Fair Debt Collection Act 11962 Racketeering (RICO) Act Rafael Arturo vs York, Vianna L, simplified Et Al vs American Security Insurance Consulting Llc Et Al, Contract/ 21-cv-81764-RLR, Seekircher v. 21-cv-61959-RAR, Raabe et al v. Glaxosmithkline Biologicals, S.A. et al, Lexington Insurance Company, Ruiz, Jolie, dom 21 18922FC — 28 — Reyes, Company, Contract/indebt indebt Rosenberg, 09/17/2021, 367 Personal 09/17/2021, 110 Insurance, 21332 21 18877FC — 38 — Marzan, Robert Vanessa vs Miranda, John, dom 21 21189CA — 01 — Miguel 21 21219CA — 01 — Gesnert Injury: Health Care/Pharmaceutical Diversity-Notice of Removal vs Cepeda Estrella, Anadelia, dom 21 18927FC — 12 — Diaz, Ronald Alfonso Et Al vs Citizens Property Roger-victor vs American Security Personal Injury Product Liability, 21332 21-cv-61958-WPD, Davis v.
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