Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 263
Lucille Farrell-Scott, et al v. Committee of Managers of Llewellyn Park, et al
as 24-1965
Plaintiff: LUCILLE FARRELL-SCOTT and SUNNE-RYSE SMITH
Defendant: COMMITTEE OF MANAGERS OF LLEWELLYN PARK and TRUSTEES OF LLEWELLYN PARK
Andrew Fullman v. City of Philadelphia, et al
as 24-1544
Plaintiff: ANDREW FULLMAN
Defendant: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA PARKING AUTHORITY, BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF ADJUDICATION and others
Andrew Fullman v. City of Philadelphia, et al
as 24-1473
Plaintiff: ANDREW FULLMAN
Defendant: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA PARKING AUTHORITY, BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF ADJUDICATION and others
Aisha Bradley
as 24-1357
Petitioner: In re: AISHA ASHA BRADLEY
Respondent: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, SUMMIT PARK EAST GP, UNIVERSITY CITY HOUSING CO and others
Aisha Bradley
as 24-1355
Petitioner: In re: AISHA ASHA BRADLEY
Respondent: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, SUMMIT PARK EAST GP, UNIVERSITY CITY HOUSING CO and others
Aisha Bradley
as 24-1356
Petitioner: In re: AISHA ASHA BRADLEY
Respondent: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, SUMMIT PARK EAST GP, UNIVERSITY CITY HOUSING CO and others
Rysheid El v. Philadelphia Parking Authority, et al
as 24-1345
Plaintiff: RYSHEID MALIK EL
Defendant: PHILADELPHIA PARKING AUTHORITY, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, JAMES F. KENNEY, Mayor and others
City of Philadelphia v. Aisha Bradley, et al
as 24-1209
Plaintiff: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Defendant: AISHA ASHA BRADLEY, SUMMIT PARK EAST GP, UNIVERSITY CITY HOUSING CO and others
City of Philadelphia v. Aisha Bradley, et al
as 24-1210
Plaintiff: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Defendant: AISHA ASHA BRADLEY, SUMMIT PARK EAST GP, UNIVERSITY CITY HOUSING CO and others
City of Philadelphia v. Aisha Bradley, et al
as 24-1211
Plaintiff: CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Defendant: AISHA ASHA BRADLEY, UNIVERSITY CITY HOUSING CO, JUDGE PATRICK F. DUGAN, State Employee and others

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