Hussain Kareem v. FDIC, et al
Plaintiff - Appellant: Hussain Kareem
Defendant - Appellee: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Johnson & Freedman II, LLC, doing business as Morris, Schneider, Prior, Freedman & Johnson, Llc
Case Number: 11-5277
Filed: October 18, 2011
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
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Plaintiff - appellant: Hussain Kareem
Represented By: Hussain Kareem
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Defendant - appellee: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Represented By: Susan Kantor Bank
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Defendant - appellee: Johnson & Freedman II, LLC, doing business as Morris, Schneider, Prior, Freedman & Johnson, Llc
Represented By: Paul Gerard Wersant
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