Civil agriculture lawsuits filed for the Week of January 23, 2023
The following table reflects agricultural-related lawsuits filed in a United States District Court over the last 30 days. A lawsuit is a legal action, whereby a claim or...
The following table reflects agricultural-related lawsuits filed in a United States District Court over the last 30 days.
A lawsuit is a legal action, whereby a claim or dispute is made by one or more parties (plaintiff) against another or others (defendant) and is brought to a court of law for adjudication. A defendant is not responsible for an alleged claim or dispute unless a court of law rules in favor of a plaintiff.
Lawsuits notated in this table are suit search specific and may not be reflective of all agricultural related lawsuits filed during this time period.
All users interested in a particular case, should conduct a company search on Blue Book Online Services for case progression and for risk assessment. When evaluating the credit worthiness of a business relationship, it is important to review all data points to make informed decisions: the Blue Book Rating, the Blue Book Score, trading data via Performance Indicators and AR Reports, financial information, Blue Book’s Claim Activity Table, etc.
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