Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 11 - 15 of 15
Shapiro v. Goldman
as 16-3097
Plaintiff - Appellant: Mark Shapiro
Defendant - Appellee: Daniel Sachs Goldman, Nicholas L. McQuaid, Preet Bharara and others
Defendant: Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Metlife Insurance Company and others
Salten v. United States of America
as 15-2701
Plaintiff / Appellant: Howard Salten
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America, United States Department of Justice, DOJ, Federal Bureau of Investigation, (FBI) and others
Defendant: John Doe 1-10, such names being fictitious and unkown to plaintiff; the persons or parties intended being natural persons, corporations, or other entities and any incarnations, deviations, alterations of name juxtaposition which makes or hides true o and John Doe, such names being fictitious and unkown to plaintiff; the persons or parties intended being natural persons, corporations, or other entities and any incarnations, deviations, alterations of name juxtaposition which makes or hides true owners
Gertskis v. Kevin Berry
as 13-1676
Plaintiff - Appellant: Polina Gertskis
Defendant - Appellee: United States, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (US EEOC), Kevin Berry and others
Pickering-George v. Office of the Attorney General
as 12-70
Petitioner: John T. Pickering-George, other, John R. Daley, Jr.
Respondent: Office of the Attorney General State of New York, Mario Cuomo, Attorney General of the United States of America, U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), United States Department of Justice, Angela L. Byers and others
Lasko v. United States Department of Ju
as 11-417
Plaintiff - Appellant: Larry Lyle Lasko
Defendant - Appellee: United States Department of Justice, (DOJ), Glenn T. Suddaby, United States Attorney, Thomas P. Walsh, A.U.S.A. and others

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