Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Cases 11 - 15 of 15
The State of Texas v. Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
as 13-3857
Plaintiff - Appellee: The State of Texas, The State of Connecticut, The State of Alaska and others
Defendant: Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
Defendant - Appellant: Apple Inc., Simon & Schuster, Inc., Simon & Schuster Digital Sales, Inc. and others
In Re: Penguin Group USA, Inc.
as 13-1744
Petitioner: Penguin Group USA, Inc.
Respondent: The State of Alabama, The State of Arkansas, The State of Colorado and others
In Re: Electronic Books Antitr Featured Case
as 12-2999
Plaintiff - Appellee: Shilpa Grover, Fredric A. Press, Anthony Petru and others
Defendant: MacMillian, Inc, Harpercollins Publishers, Random House Inc. and others
Defendant - Appellant: Penguin Group USA, Inc.
Grand River Enterprises Six Na v. Pryor
as 12-840
Plaintiff - Appellant: Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Limited
Defendant - Appellee: Troy King, Attorney General of the State of Alabama, and is sued herein solely in his official, representative capacity, Talis Colberg, Attorney General of the State of Alaska, and is sued herein solely, in his official, representative capacity, Terry Goddard, Attorney General of the State of Arizona, and is sued herein solely in his official, representative capacity and others
Grand River Enterprises Six Na v. Pryor
as 11-1904
Plaintiff - Appellant: Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Limited
Defendant - Appellee: Troy King, Attorney General of the State of Alabama, and is sued herein solely in his official, representative capacity, Talis Colberg, Attorney General of the State of Alaska, and is sued herein solely, in his official, representative capacity, Terry Goddard, Attorney General of the State of Arizona, and is sued herein solely in his official, representative capacity and others

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