Cases 11 - 15 of 15
Commodity Futures Trading Comm v. Walsh
as 11-1859
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission
Appellant:
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation Asbestos Personal Injury Trust
Defendant:
Stephen Walsh, Paul Greenwood, Westridge Capital Management, Inc. and others
Appellee:
Robb Evans & Associates LLC
Appellant-Cross-Appellee:
3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust II, 3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust III, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Employee Retirement Income Plan Trust and others
Appellee-Cross-Appellant:
Kern County Employees' Retirement Association
Securities and Exchange Commis v. WG Trading Investors, L.P.
as 11-1517
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Securities and Exchange Commission
Appellant:
3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust I, 3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust II, 3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust III and others
Defendant:
WG Trading Investors, L.P., WG Trading Company, Limited Partnership., Westridge Capital Management, Inc. and others
Appellee:
Robb Evans & Associates LLC
Commodity Futures Trading Comm v. Walsh
as 11-1516
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Appellant:
3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust I, 3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust II, 3M Employee Welfare Benefit Association Trust III and others
Defendant:
Stephen Walsh, Paul Greenwood, Westridge Capital Management, Inc. and others
Appellee:
Robb Evans & Associates LLC
Mendenhall v. The United States of America et al
as 2:2007cv05408
Plaintiff:
Stanford Mendenhall
Defendant:
The United States of America, Ira L. Rezak, Sterling Alexander and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1402 Medical Malpractice
Katsanis v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
as 1:2007cv00696
Plaintiff:
Gary L. Katsanis
Defendant:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. § 1132 E.R.I.S.A.-Employee Benefits
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