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The case is from the North Dakota State Court (East Central Judicial District) in Fargo, North Dakota. (Filed 08/19/2002 - Closed 01/06/2006)

OLSON ROBERT E., OLSON GOLDIE vs F-M FORKLIFT SALES & SERVICE, INC., DAHLGREN & COMPANY INC./DAHLGREN

CASE NUMBER: 09-2-C-2973-1

The case has not been published so it will not be in any legal database search engine like Lexis-Nexis. The information would have to be obtained through the court clerk. There would most likely be a charge for such a service.
  • Posted 24 Jul 2007 02:58
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