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Elkins v. Microsoft Corp.
05/01/2002
Civil
In re A.B., Juvenile
05/01/2002
Family
Jeffrey Stillings v. John Gorczyk, Commissioner Dept. of Corrections
05/01/2002
Civil
Julie Pecor (Office of Child Support) v Henry Bauer
05/01/2002
Family
Mosher v. Mosher
05/01/2002
Family
Palermo v. Palermo
05/01/2002
Family
Pike v. Pike
05/01/2002
Family
Pilla v. Pilla
05/01/2002
Family
State v. Brooks
05/01/2002
Criminal
State v. Comstock
05/01/2002
Criminal
State v. Gaboriault
05/01/2002
Criminal
State v. Stocker
05/01/2002
Criminal
Stone v. Stone
05/01/2002
Family
Thompson v. Thompson
05/01/2002
Family
Town of Hartford v. Marc and Susan Woo
05/01/2002
Environmental
Town of Hubbardton v. Marcell
05/01/2002
Civil
Willey v. Michaud
05/01/2002
Family
BWL, Inc. v. Edward and Patrice Siergiey
04/01/2002
Civil
Charles J. Glode, Jr. v. Aprel Woods
04/01/2002
Civil
Craig Kissell v. Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and Mount Snow, Ltd.
04/01/2002
Civil
Debra K. Parenteau v. Alan L. Parenteau
04/01/2002
Family
Douglas and Stacia Senecal v. George Mills, Andrew Brooks, and Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company
04/01/2002
Civil
Eastcoast Home Loans, Inc. and Jim A. Collins v. Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Authority
04/01/2002
Civil
In re Allen Road Land Company
04/01/2002
Environmental
In re Appeal of Edward and Amy Larson
04/01/2002
Environmental

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