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MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER
MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER for a trade secrets
Excessive Force Complain
Excessive force complaint and malicious prosecution against City and Transit authority
ERISA complaint
ERISA Complaint against Department of Veteran Affairs
DEFENDANT REQUEST FOR EVIDENTIARY HEARING ON PRETRIAL MOTIONS
DEFENDANT REQUEST FOR EVIDENTIARY HEARING ON PRETRIAL MOTIONS
COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES, DECLARATORY RELIEF, EXTRAORDINATY WRITS, AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
Plaintiff brings this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, challenging the constitutionality of the action of Defendants DEFENDANT’S NAME surrounding the revocation of Plaintiff’s duty-disability retirement on April 28, 2016, specifically the denial of procedural due process to Plaintiff through the withholding of medical reports and other documents upon which they relied in their review and denial of a hearing before an impartial decision maker.
DEFENDANT’S MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION TO DISMISS
PLAINTIFF sued DEFENDANT for breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets. PLAINTIFF does not, however, allege that DEFENDANT actually breached the contract nor does it have any evidence whatsoever that he has misappropriated trade secrets.
PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED DISCOVERY
PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION FOR A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED DISCOVERY for trade secrets claim
PLAINTIFFS’ MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAINTIFFS’ PLAN FOR CLASS NOTICE
PLAINTIFFS’ MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAINTIFFS’ PLAN FOR CLASS NOTICE
defendan brief in opposition to injunctive relief
DEFENDANT’S MEMORANDUM IN OPPOSITION TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AND EXPEDITED
DISCOVERY
complaint for ADA
Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §12181, et. seq. (“ADA”), and the Michigan Persons with Disabilities Civil Rights Act (“PDCRA”), MCL §37.1301 et. seq.,
complaint for strict liabilty for pharmacetical
COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
1. Strict Liability
2. Product Liability – Failure to Warn
3. Negligence
4. Breach of Express Warranty
5. Breach of Implied Warranty
6. Fraud
7. Negligent Representation
8. Fraudulent Concealment
DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR FINDING THAT OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY SPOILED EVIDENCE AND DEFENDANTS’ REQUEST FOR ADVERSE INFERENCE INSTRUCTION
DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR FINDING THAT OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY SPOILED EVIDENCE AND DEFENDANTS’ REQUEST FOR ADVERSE INFERENCE INSTRUCTION
Response to Motion to Intervene
Defendants response to insurance company motion to intervene