Long v. Office of Personnel Management
Plaintiff - Appellant-Cross-Appellee: Susan B. Long and David Burnham
Defendant - Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Office of Personnel Management
Case Number: 10-1600
Filed: April 22, 2010
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: STATUTES-FOIA 1974

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September 5, 2012 Summary Long v. Office of Personnel Management

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Plaintiff - appellant-cross-appellee: Susan B. Long
Represented By: Adina Hyman Rosenbaum
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Plaintiff - appellant-cross-appellee: David Burnham
Represented By: Adina Hyman Rosenbaum
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Defendant - appellee-cross-appellant: Office of Personnel Management
Represented By: William H. Pease
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