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Judge Alvin W. Thompson Opinions from the Connecticut District Court

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Judge Alvin W. Thompson Opinions from the Connecticut District Court
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May 8, 2008
Sidell v. Structured Settlement Investments, LP et al
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court opinions & orders
CT Thompson Other Statutory Actions Federal Question May 8, 2008
Plaintiff: Scott Sidell; Defendant: Structured Settlement Investments, LP, Plaintiff Funding Holding, Inc, Dennis Shields, Harvey Hirschfeld, Richard Palma and others...
 
October 15, 2007
McRae v. Stamford Police et al
court opinions & orders
CT Thompson Civil Rights Prisoner Civil Rights October 15, 2007
Plaintiff: Keon T. McRae; Defendant: Stamford Police, Nigro
 
October 12, 2006
Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith, Inc v. Miolene
court opinions & orders
CT Thompson Other Contract No cause code entered October 12, 2006
November 5, 1998
Gupta v. Norwalk
court opinions & orders
CT Thompson Other Labor Litigation Civil Rights Act November 5, 1998
         
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