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CIVIL FILINGS: Marshall County

July 6
Citibank South Dakota N.A. vs. Carrie L. Bell
PA- Steven B. Mulrooney; J- Hummel
* Judgment is demanded for defendant's indebtedness to the plaintiff for the sum of $24,591.07, plus interest and court costs.
Case number: 10-C-133

July 7
Chicago Title Insurance Company vs. First Title & Escrow Inc.
PA- Kenneth F. Webb, Jr.; J- Hummel
* Plaintiff sustained injuries for attorney's fees and expenses incurred as a result of defendant's negligent conduct, including allegations of fraud, in the lawsuit styled Lawrence J. Hupp v. William W. Happ, et al., Civil Action No. 01-C-185-M (the Hupp Lawsuit). From 2004- 2009, Chicago Title incurred attorneys' fees amounting to $141,964.41. To date, First Title has failed to reimburse Chicago Title for the losses sustained.
Case number: 10-C-137

July 8
The Estate of Greg Luff and Norma Jean Luff vs. Courtney D. South and Kevin South
PA- Ronald W. Zavolta; J- Hummel
* Plaintiff Luff was employed by Carenbauer on his regular delivery route and was loading beer onto a hand dollie when he was violently struck head-on and thrown unconscious to the roadway pavement. His permanent injuries affected his ability to enjoy ordinary functions of life which continued to the date of his death of Nov. 22, 2009. A trial by jury is demanded on all issues.
Case number: 10-C-139

July 19
Christina Dunn, by her next friend and guardian, Cynthia Dunn, and Ayden Greathouse, by his next friend and guardian, Jaime Greathouse vs. Lawrence Henry and Samantha Henry
PA- Christopher M. Turak; J- Hummel
* On April 15, 2010 and May 6, 2010, the minors, Christina Dunn and Ayden Greathouse were attacked and injured respectively. The sole and proximate cause of these alleged injuries was each defendant's ownership, harboring and keeping these dogs with knowledge of their dangerous propensity to viciously bite people. Appropriate compensation is sought to deter the defendants' conduct.
Case number: 10-C-147

July 26
Michele Jackson and David Jackson vs. Unknown Jane Doe
PA- Teresa C. Toriseva; J- Karl
* Michele Jackson was in the drive thru lane at the Bayer Heritage Federal Credit Union on July 1, 2010. She was parked while performing a banking transaction at the time of the accident. Jane Doe was traveling in a white Chevrolet Blazer and rear –ended her. Jane Doe advised plaintiff that her "engine got stuck." Seeing no damage, Jackson left the scene and no police were called. As a result of this incident pain and mental anguish are claimed for her continual medical treatment for which a favorable judgment is requested.
Case number: 10-C-152

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