Port of Portland v. FAA, et al
Petitioner,: PORT OF PORTLAND
Respondent,: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION and MICHAEL P. HUERTA, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
Case Number: 13-71187
Filed: April 4, 2013
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Petitioner,: PORT OF PORTLAND
Represented By: Peter J. Kirsch
Represented By: Wendy Hain
Represented By: John E. Putnam
Represented By: Lisa Anne Reynolds
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Respondent,: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Represented By: James W. Whitlow
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Respondent,: MICHAEL P. HUERTA, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
Represented By: James W. Whitlow
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