Cases filed in the Second Circuit Courts
In Re: Daniel Miller
as 21-1826
Petitioner: Daniel Miller
Respondent: David R. Harris, Superintendent, Greenhaven Correctional Facility, Thomas A. Coughlin, III, Henry S. Dogin, Administrator Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice and others
In Re: Daniel Miller
as 21-1386
Respondent: Henry S. Dogin, Administrator Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice, David R. Harris, Superintendent, Greenhaven Correctional Facility, Thomas A. Coughlin, III and others
Petitioner: Daniel Miller
Health & Educational Equipment Corp. v. The Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters et al
as 2:2017cv04423
Defendant: John Ballantyne, William Banfield, Daryl Bodewes and others
Plaintiff: Health & Educational Equipment Corp.
Cause Of Action: 29 U.S.C. § 185 Labor/Mgt. Relations (Contracts)
Milburn v. Dogin We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 17-1062
Plaintiff: Louis Milburn and A. Brown, for Class of Louis Milburn
Plaintiff - Appellant: Samuel Irvin
Defendant - Appellee: Henry S. Dogin, Administrator Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice, David R. Harris, Superintendent, Greenhaven Correctional Facility, Thomas A. Coughlin, III and others
Visual Footcare Technologies, LLC v. CFS Allied Health Education, LLC et al
as 1:2013cv04588
Plaintiff: Visual Footcare Technologies, LLC
Defendant: CFS Allied Health Education, LLC and Rick Sevier
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1332 Diversity-Other Contract
Milburn v. Dogin
as 12-3674
Plaintiff - Appellant: Louis Milburn
Defendant - Appellee: Henry S. Dogin, Administrator Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, United States Department of Justice, Patricia Harris, Secretary of Health Education and Welfare, David R. Harris, Superintendent, Greenhaven Correctional Facility and others

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