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United States v. Goldin

Maiz v. Virani

Kimbrell v. Cockrell

Ladd v. Cockrell

Goodrich Corp. (F/k/a B.F. Goodrich Co.), Crompton Manufacturing Co. (F/k/a Uniroyal Chemical Co., Inc.), Reynolds Metal Co. (F/k/a Reynolds Aluminum Building Products Co.), Naugatuck Glass Co., Naugatuck Treatment Co., Cadbury Beverages, Inc., Coltec Industries, Inc., B.P. Amoco (F/k/a Ken Chas Reserve Co.), Risdon Corp., Unisys Corp., and Kerite Co., Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees v. Town of Middlebury, Town of Hamden, Town of Orange, Town of Seymour, Town of Westport, City of New Haven, Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, Borough of Naugatuck

Smith v. Cockrell

McMahan v. Toto

In Re: Rockefeller Center Properties, Inc. Securities Litigation, Charal Investment Company Inc., a New Jersey Corporation C.W. Sommer & Co., a Texas Partnership, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated Alan Freed Jerry Crance Helen Scozzanich Sheldon P. Langendorf Rita Walfield Robert Flashman Renee B. Fisher Foundation Inc. Frank Debora Wilson White Stanley Lloyd Kaufman, Jr. Joseph Gross v. David Rockefeller Goldman Sachs Mortgage Co. Goldman Sachs Group Lp Goldman Sachs & Co. Whitehall Street Real Estate Limited Partnership v. Wh Advisors Inc. v. Wh Advisors Lp v. Daniel M. Neidich Peter D. Linneman Richard M. Scarlata Frank Debora Wilson White Stanley Lloyd Kaufman, Jr. Joseph Gross, Charal Investment Company Inc., a New Jersey Corporation C.W. Sommer & Co., a Texas Partnership, on Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated Alan Freed Jerry Crance Helen Scozzanich Sheldon P. Langendorf Rita Walfield Robert Flashman Renee B. Fisher Foundation Inc. Frank Debora Wilson White Stanley Lloyd Kaufman, Jr. Joseph Gross v. David Rockefeller Goldman Sachs Mortgage Co. Goldman Sachs Group Lp Goldman Sachs & Co. Whitehall Street Real Estate Limited Partnership v. Wh Advisors Inc. v. Wh Advisors Lp v. Daniel M. Neidich Peter D. Linneman Richard M. Scarlata Charal Investment Company Inc. C.W. Sommer & Co. Renee B. Fisher Foundation Helen Scozzanich Jerry Crance Alan Freed Sheldon P. Langendorf Rita Walfield Robert Flashman

Gomes v. Ashcroft

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation (Path) Appalachian Insurance Company v. Affiliated Fm Insurance Company, and All Other Icarom, P.L.C., as Successor in Interest to Insurance Corporation of Ireland (p.l.c.) Affiliate Fm Insurance Company Allianz Insurance Company, as Successor in Interest to Allianz Underwriters, Inc. Allstate Insurance Co., as Successor in Interest to Northbrook Excess and Surplus Insurance Company American Centennial Insurance Company American Home Assurance Company American Motorists Insurance Company American Protection Insurance Company Appalachian Insurance Company Arkwright Mutual Insurance Company, as Successor in Interest to Arkwright Boston Mfgrs. Mutual Insurance Company Birmingham Fire Insurance Company of Pennsylvania California Union Insurance Company Citibank, N.A., as Trustee of Lloyd's American Trust Fund Columbia Casualty Company Continental Insurance Company Covenant Mutual Insurance Company Employers Mutual Casualty Company Federal Insurance Company Fireman's Fund Indemnity Corporation Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company Hartford Fire Insurance Company Home Indemnity Company, the Insurance Company of North America Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania Lexington Insurance Company Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company Pennsylvania Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company Providence Washington Insurance Company Ranger Insurance Company Twin City Fire Insurance Company United States Fire & Casualty Company London Market Insurers Subscribing to Lloyds Policies Including the Following: Assicurazioni Generali Di Trieste E Venezia Baltica Insurance Company, (u.k.) Ltd., as Successor in Interest to Baltica-Skandinavia Insurance Company (u.k.) Ltd. Bermuda Fire & Marine Insurance Company Limited British National Insurance Company, Individually and as Successor in Interest to North Atlantic Insurance Company and as Successor in Interest to British National Life Insurance Society Bryanston Insurance Company Limited Cna Reinsurance of London Limited Compagnie D'AssurAnces Maritimes, Aeriennes Et Terrestres, S.A. (c.a.m.a.t.i.) Compagnie Europeenne D'AssurAnces Industrielles, S.A. El Paso Insurance Company Limited English and American Insurance Company Excess Insurance Company Limited Folksam International Insurance Company Limited Insco Limited Icarom, P.L.C., as Successor in Interest to Insurance Corporation of Ireland (p.l.c.) Lloyds Syndicates Numbered as Follows, 2 (c.r. Hill), 4 (b.a. Stewart), 15 (t.w. Obrien), 17 (p.n. Christmas), 28 (d.k.l. White), 31 (m.f. Baird), 33 (i.n. Thomson), 34 (t.k. Harding), 40 (a.p. Bartleet), 42 (P. Hunt), 53 (r.f. Eliot), 50 (d.a. Beaumont), 51 (A. Taylor), 52 (P. Hunt), 56 (m.p. Manning), 65 (p.d. Morey), 67 (p.d. Morey), 79 (j.r.l. Youell), 80 (s.g. Thompson), 87 (a.m. Gorsuch), 89 (m.e. Brockbank), 90 (e.a. Moore), 98 (b.f. Bruce), 108 (s.r. Fletcher), 109 (a.p. Targett), 123 (w.m. Michell), 127 (a.j. Archer), 142 (d.t. Potter), 144 (p.m. Johnson), 145 (j.r. Charman), 162 (m.d. Seaby), 174 (b.g. Bruce), 176 (c.r. Hill), 179 (r.w.s. Lark), 180 (r.a.f. MacMillan 182 (A. Taylor), 183 (M. Ashley), 185 (a.m. Gorsuch), 187 (c.r. Hill), 190 (r.d. Hazell), 191 (r.d. Hazell), 202 (r.g. Bennett), 203 (s.c. Wilmot-Smith), 204 (r.a. Field), 206 (m.j.h. Maughan), 207 (s.r.p. Edwards), 209 (b.g. Adams), 210 (a.g. Lee), 212 (r.j. McCarthy 219 (c.h.a. Sicey), 231 (j.m.h.p. Wetherell), 232 (E. Pieri), 239 (s.i. Cowley), 247 (d.a. Pollock), 250 (d.j. Flett), 256 (g.m. Williams), 257 (k.r. Smith), 264 (b.l. Evens), 269 (m.h. Cockell), 275 (j.h. Chappell), 282 (m.j. Marchant), 284 (m.j. Marchant), 288 (k.a. Long), 295 (m.e. Seaby), 299 (a.a. Willard), 303 (b.r. Branch), 309 (j.b. Hingham), 317 (r.h.m. Outhwaite), 321 (t.g. Green), 322 (r.d. Robertson), 331 (r.h. Gibbs), 342 (r.j. Barry), 358 (b.l. Evens), 362 (r.j.r. Keeling), 363 (j.j.s. Birrell), 368 (a.d. Pilcher), 375 (r.d. Hazell), 381 (m.j. Harris), 384 (s.j. Edwards), 404 (r.a. Lissenden), 406 (s.i. Cowley), 411, 412 (a.d. Pilcher), 435 (d.p. Mann), 438 (t.r. Anstey), 441 (g.c.f. Palmer), 446 (d.a. Beaumont), 447 (d.a. Beaumont), 448 (a.m. England), 457 (m.c. Watkins), 469 (Simmonds), 471 (f.j. Austin), 475 (r.j. Bromley), 483 (p.r. Chandler), 484 (r.e. Thomson), 488 (j.r. Charman), 489 (j.r. Charman), 498 (a.b.w. Phillips), 500 (t.j. Pepper), 505 (a.j. Archer), 508 (j.r. Plant), 510 (g.d. Gilchrist), 512 (p.w. Murray), 522 (m.b. Gray), 527 (l.c. Taylor), 529 (a.m.c. Underwood), 535 (G. Davies), 540 (p.f. Fagan), 544 (a.a. Pitt), 545 (t.o. Pitron), 552 (c.j. Mander), 584 (c.w. Hankin), 588 (m.e. Brockbank), 590 (r.f. De L. Willis), 595 (c.d.d. Gilmour), 602 (d.h. Forrest), 604 (t.g. Halloway), 609 (m.e. Denby), 613 (m.j. Bonds), 620 (a.m. England), 623 (a.f. Beazley), 635 (B. Coleman), 636 (j.d.p. Barnes), 640 (p.l. Toomey), 648 (B. Coleman), 653 (j.m.h.p. Wetherell), 660 (j.l. Dodson), 662 (c.w. Rome), 672 (w.c. Agnew), 685 (b.m. Roddick), 694 (t.j. Hayday), 697 (a.e. Bathurst), 700 (j.r. Charman), 701 (j.r. Charman), 707 (j.k. Spicer), 722 (f.j. Austin), 724 (s.a. Holmes), 725 (t.j. Kemp), 727 (m.j. Meacock), 730 (e.a. Moore), 735 (a.f. Jackson), 741 (a.j. Archer), 744 (t.p. Johnson), 750 (a.c. Ashby), 764 (n.p. Compton), 780 (b.f. Caudle), 782 (p.n. Slade), 799 (r.a.g. Jackson), 800 (j.a. Westcott), 801 (j.h. Davies), 803 (g.w. Hutton), 807 (r.f.h. Wilshaw), 812 (b.f. Bruce), 823 (r.j.r. Kneeling), 829 (b.r. Bruce), 836 (v.e. Emmes), 842 (b.f. Bruce), 843 (s.g. Thomson), 846 (A. Taylor), 850 (p.j. Hubert), 855 (j.p.h. Harrison), 860 (p.a. Edwards), 861 (m.e. Brockbank), 868 (a.j. Archer), 880 (m.e. Brockbank), 884 (r.w.s. Lark), 900 (b.f. Bruce)

Alabama Power Company v. Federal Communications Commission, United States of America, Alabama Cable Telecommunications Association, Comcast Cablevision of Dothan, Inc., American Electric Power Service Corporation, Intervenors. Gulf Power Company v. Federal Communications Commission, United States of America, American Electric Power Service Corporation, Commonwealth Edison Company, Duke Energy Corporation, Intervenors. Alabama Power Company and Gulf Power Company v. Federal Communications Commission and the United States, Alabama Cable Telecommunications Association, Comcast Cablevision of Dothan, Inc., and American Electric Power Service Corporation, Commonwealth Edison Company, Intervenors

Lattimore v. Dubois

Gruning v. DiPaolo

Jim Hodges, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of South Carolina Jean Hoefer Toal, in Her Official Capacity as Chief Justice of South Carolina South Carolina Department of Social Services State of South Carolina People of Sc, on Behalf of the State of South Carolina John Doe Jane Doe, and Those Similarly Situated v. Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary, United States Department of Health and Human Services Wade F. Horn, ph.d. In His Official Capacity as Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services for Children and Families U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Maiz v. Virani

Cirilo B. Cardenas, Sr. Alejandro M. Asprer Margaret D. Palting Lex A. Bautista, on Behalf of Themselves and Others Similarly Situated v. Earl I. Anzai, Attorney General, State of Hawai`i, in His Official Capacity Neal Miyahara, Director, Department of Budget and Finance, State of Hawai`i, in His Official Capacity Susan M. Chandler, ph.d., Director, Department of Human Services, State of Hawai`i, in Her Official Capacity, and Citibank, N.A.

Cardenas v. Anzai

L'Abbe v. DiPaolo

Building Trades Employers' Educational Association Action Electrical Contracting Co., Inc. Blake Electric Contracting Co., Inc. Eaton Electric, Inc. Eugene Iovine, Inc. Ferrara Electrical Corp. Gilston Electrical Contracting Corporation Global Electrical Cont. Of Westchester, Inc. Granna Electric Inc. Interphase Electric Corp. Star Brite Electric Corp. Tap Electrical Contracting Service Inc. Walton Electrical Construction Corp. And Building Trades Educational Benefit Fund v. James J. McGowan Commissioner of Labor of the State of New York and the New York State Department of Labor

In Re: Cendant Corporation Prides Litigation, Welch & Forbes Inc., an Institutional Investment Manager, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Cendant Corporation Merrill Lynch & Co. Chase Securities, Inc. Henry R. Silverman Walter A. Forbes Cosmo Corigliano E. Kirk Shelton Ernst & Young the Chase Manhattan Bank, as Custodian for Capital Income Builder, Inc. Income Fund of America, Inc. And Capital World Growth & Income, Inc.

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