American Express Prepaid Card v. Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, et al
AMERICAN EXPRESS PREPAID CARD MANAGEMENT CORPORATION |
ANDREW P. SIDAMON-ERISTOFF, as Treasurer of the State of New Jersey and STEVEN R. HARRIS, as Administrator of Unclaimed Property of the State of New Jersey |
10-4716 |
December 28, 2010 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Constitutionality of State Statutes |
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Plaintiff - appellant: AMERICAN EXPRESS PREPAID CARD MANAGEMENT CORPORATION | |
Represented By: | Edward J. Reich |
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Defendant - appellee: ANDREW P. SIDAMON-ERISTOFF, as Treasurer of the State of New Jersey | |
Represented By: | Robert T. Lougy |
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Defendant - appellee: STEVEN R. HARRIS, as Administrator of Unclaimed Property of the State of New Jersey | |
Represented By: | Robert T. Lougy |
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