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Kesick v. Ulloa

United States District Court Northern District of New York.
Jul 12, 2012
(N.D.N.Y. Jul. 12, 2012)

Summary

In Kesick v. Ulloa, the court held that a plaintiff had failed to present evidence that she was damaged as a result of false liens that were filed against her property.

Summary of this case from Gilmore v. Pawn King, Inc.

Opinion

07-12-2012

1:10-cv-01248-TJM-DRH Kesick v. Ulloa et al


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Summaries of

Kesick v. Ulloa

United States District Court Northern District of New York.
Jul 12, 2012
(N.D.N.Y. Jul. 12, 2012)

In Kesick v. Ulloa, the court held that a plaintiff had failed to present evidence that she was damaged as a result of false liens that were filed against her property.

Summary of this case from Gilmore v. Pawn King, Inc.
Case details for

Kesick v. Ulloa

Case Details

Full title:1:10-cv-01248-TJM-DRH Kesick v. Ulloa et al

Court:United States District Court Northern District of New York.

Date published: Jul 12, 2012

Citations

(N.D.N.Y. Jul. 12, 2012)

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