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Borden v. Rose
12/20/2005
Civil
361
Zampieri v. Price Chopper Operating Co.
12/20/2005
Civil
511
State v. A & S Collection Assocs., Inc.
12/16/2005
Civil
521
Meehan v. Caponigro
12/15/2005
Civil
129
OTT Rutland, LLC v. Dep't of Taxes
12/14/2005
Civil
556
Orlyk v. Sessions, Keiner & Dumont
12/09/2005
Civil
182
Byron Martin v. Steven Gold, Commissioner of Dept of Corrections, et al.
12/01/2005
Civil
In re Darren Couture
12/01/2005
Civil
James Bull v. Heidemarie Schneider
12/01/2005
Civil
Jessica Miller v. Town of Cabot and Secretary of State Deborah Markowitz
12/01/2005
Civil
Susan Elaine Byrd v. South Meadow Housing Associates
12/01/2005
Civil
Ran-Mar, Inc. v. City of Barre
11/30/2005
Civil
378
Ran-Mar, Inc. v. Town of Berlin
11/30/2005
Civil
199
Torres v. Ed Thomas Autos and Leasing, Inc.
11/23/2005
Civil
448
Gladstone v. Stuart Cinemas, Inc.
11/21/2005
Civil
6
Bartus v. Owl's Nest
11/18/2005
Civil
169
State v. Makedonija Tabak 2000
11/18/2005
Civil
372
State v. Terry's Tips, Inc.
11/16/2005
Civil
560
Collins v. Thomas
11/04/2005
Civil
336
In re Subpoena Pertaining to Nurse W.
11/01/2005
Civil
634
Cooley v. State
10/27/2005
Civil
403
Alpine Haven Property Owners Assn v. David Orrock, Susan White, Edward Deptula, Bertrand Emmett, Joseph Emmett, Frederick and Laura Snyder, Deborah Upshall and Esther Verhelst
10/01/2005
Civil
Charter One Bank v Evergreen Advertising & Marketing, Robert Kesner, Michael Palmer & Palmer Legal Mediations Servs.
10/01/2005
Civil
Edwin A. Towne, Jr.
10/01/2005
Civil
Edwin A. Towne, Jr. v. State
10/01/2005
Civil

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