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Thomas W. Moore v. Telfon Communications Corporation, Thomas W. Moore, Counterclaimant-Appellant v. Telfon Communications Corporation and Bear, Stearns & Company, Counterdefendants, and Broad, Khourie & Schulz, a Professional Corporation, Thomas W. Moore, Counterclaimant-Appellant Cross-Complainant-Appellant v. Transamerica Insurance Company, Great American Insurance Company and Maryland Casualty Company, Cross-Defendants-Appellees

National Black Media Coalition and Committee for Open Media, San Jose, California Chapter v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Cbs, Inc., Combined Communications Corporation, Capital Cities Communications, Inc., National Religious Broadcasters, Inc., Wpix, Inc., Chronicle Broadcasting Co., American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., Dudley Station Corporation, General Electric Broadcasting Co., Inc., San Joaquin Communications Corp., Palmer Broadcasting Company, Central Florida Enterprises, Loyola University and National Broadcasting Company, Inc., Intervenors

Kemp v. Brown

Leefer v. Fletcher

Midwestern Gas Transmission Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co., Foothills Pipe Lines and Pan-Alberta Gas Ltd., United Municipal Distributors Group, Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company, State of Louisiana, Entex, Inc., Louisiana Gas Service, Southwest Gas Corporation, Mississippi River Transmission Corp., United Gas Pipe Line Co., Pacific Interstate Transmission Co., Northern Natural Gas Co., Southern Cal Gas Co., the People of the State of Cal and the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Cal, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., Pacific Refining Co., State of Mississippi, San Diego Gas & Electric Co., Pacific Gas Transmission Co., Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Wisconsin Gas Co., Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Vermont Gas Systems, Inc., State of Alaska, Intervenors. Midwestern Gas Transmission Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co., Intervenors. Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Midwestern Gas Transmission Co., Intervenors

Gaunce v. Adams

No. 77-1966

Bethel v. Jefferson

Daniels, in Re

Henson, in Re

Mary Whitney Renz, as a Beneficiary Under the Charlotte P. Hyde Trust and the Nell P. Cunningham Trust and the Charlotte P. Hyde Testamentary Trust, Franklin W. Renz, as Under the Last Will and Testament of Mary P. Whitney Who Was a Beneficiary Under the Charlotte P. Hyde Trust and the Nell P. Cunningham Trust and the Charlotte P. Hyde Testamentary Trust, Franklin W. Renz, as Under the Last Will and Testament of Mary P. Whitney, and Mary Whitney Renz, Derivatively and in the Right and for the Benefit of Finch, Pruyn & Company, Inc. v. Lyman A. Beeman and Mary H. Beeman, Individually and as Trustees of Thecharlotte P. Hyde Trust and the Nell P. Cunningham Trust, Both Created the 14thday of June 1954, Lyman A. Beeman, Samuel P. Hoopes, Thomas E. Meath, Lyman a.beeman, Jr. Andelmer S. White, as Trustees of a Trust Established Under Agreements Datedjanuary 16, 1969, With Mary H. Beeman and Samuel P. Hoopes, Lyman A. Beeman,mary H. Beeman and Samuel P. Hoopes as Trustees Under the Charlotte P. Hydetestamentary Trust,mary H. Beeman and Samuel P. Hoopes as Beneficiaries Under the Nell p.cunningham Trust, Lyman A. Beeman, Individually and as Director, Chairman Ofthe Board and Chief Executive of Finch, Pruyn & Company, Inc., Thomas E. Meath,individually and Asdirector and President of Finch, Pruyn & Company, Inc., Lyman A. Beeman, Jr.,individually and as Director and Senior Vice-President of Finch, Pruyn& Company, Inc., Samuel P. Hoopes, Individually and as Director and Vice-President of Finch, Pruyn &Company, Inc., Mary H. Beeman and Elmer S. White, Individually and as Directorsof Finch, Pruyn & Company, Inc., and Finch, Pruyn & Company, Inc.

Renz v. Beeman

Schultz v. Parker

Kendrick v. Califano

In re Johnson

Parrinello v. Finn

In Re Ellen Brogna

Nibali v. United States

Craft v. United States

Lyle v. Brenna v. Southern Colorado State College, and the Trustees of the State Colleges in Colorado, Robert W. Bartley, L. Richard Bratton, Thomas W. Ewing, Carol Gossard, Betty I. Naugle, All the Above Individually and as Trustees of the State Colleges in Colorado, Phillip A. Winslow, as a Present Trustee, Gerald A. Caplan, as a Former Trustee, Harry P. Bowes, Individually and as President of Southern Colorado State College, Donald Janes, Individually and as Dean of Southern Colorado State College, Marion Boss, Individually and as Department Head for Office Education and Business Education, American Association of University Professors, Amicus Curiae

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