U.S. Bank National Association v. Windstream Services, LLC
U.S. Bank National Association, soley in its capacity as indenture trustee of Windstream Services, LLC's 6/38% Senior Notes due 2023 |
Windstream Services, LLC |
Aurelius Capital Master, Ltd. |
17-3498 |
October 30, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
CONTRACT-Other Contract Action |
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Plaintiff - appellant: U.S. Bank National Association, soley in its capacity as indenture trustee of Windstream Services, LLC's 6/38% Senior Notes due 2023 | |
Represented By: | Edward A. Friedman |
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Defendant - appellee: Windstream Services, LLC | |
Represented By: | Aaron Harvey Marks |
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Defendant - appellant: Aurelius Capital Master, Ltd. | |
Represented By: | Arthur H. Aufses |
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