Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Stevenson v. Thornburgh
as 24-1788
Plaintiff: GREGORY A. STEVENSON, as a Shareholder of CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG and on behalf of CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG shareholders
Defendant: RICHARD E. THORNBURGH, BRADLEY W. DOUGAN, JOHN G. POPP and others
Lawtone-Bowles v. Thornburgh
as 24-1794
Plaintiff: NICOLE LAWTONE-BOWLES, as a shareholder of CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG and on behalf of CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG shareholders
Defendant: RICHARD E. THORNBURGH, BRADLEY W. DOUGAN, JOHN G. POPP and others
Star Colbert v. Dougan
as 24-1073
Plaintiff: STAR COLBERT, ASSENAGON CREDIT SUBDEBT AND COCO, AXIOM EUROPEAN FINANCIAL DEBT FUND LIMITED, Individually and on Behalf of Other Credit Suisse Group AG AT1 Bondholders and others
Defendant: BRADY W. DOUGAN, ERIC VARVEL, JAMES L. AMINE and others
IN RE RENEWABLE ENERGY GROUP
as 22-335
Plaintiff: David Ramsey, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated and Chris Olson, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated
Plaintiff / Appellant: Steven Rosa
Defendant / Appellee: Renewable Energy Group, Inc., Randolph L. Howard, Cynthia J. Warner and others
In Re: Electronic Books Antitr
as 13-4828
Plaintiff - Appellee: The State of Arizona, The State of Alaska, The State of Arkansas and others
Defendant: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales, Inc.
Defendant - Appellee: MacMillian, Inc, Random House Inc., Hachette Book Group and others
Objector - Appellant: Bob Kohn
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.

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