Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
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R.S. McCullough, et al v. Stark Ligon, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-2144
Plaintiff - Appellant: R. S. McCullough and Darrell F. Brown, Sr.
Defendant - Appellee: Stark Ligon, in his capacity of Executive Director of Arkansas Committee on Professional Conduct, J. Michael Cogbill, in his capacity as Chairman of APCC Panel, State of Arkansas and others
Defendant: Betty Dickey, in her official capacity as Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court
Mahendra Patel v. MEMC Electronic Materials, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 10-1761
Plaintiff: Minneapolis Firefighters' Relief Association, on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated
Plaintiff - Appellant: Mahendra A. Patel
Defendant - Appellee: MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc., Nabeel Gareeb and Kenneth H. Hannah
Patrick Sherman v. Robert Wyatt, Jr., et al
as 10-1537
Plaintiff - Appellant: Patrick Lonell Sherman
Defendant - Appellee: Robert H. Wyatt, Jr., Circuit Judge, Jefferson County, Jim R. Hannah, Chief Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, Elana Willis, Associate Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court and others
Eric Burgie v. Jim R. Hannah, et al
as 10-1527
Plaintiff - Appellant: Eric C. Burgie
Defendant - Appellee: Jim R. Hannah, Chief Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, Donald L. Corbin, Senior Associate Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, Annabelle Clinton Imber, Associate Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court and others
R S McCullough, et al v. Stark Ligon, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 06-2689
Plaintiff - Appellant: R. S. McCullough and Darrell F. Brown, Sr.
Defendant - Appellee: Stark Ligon, in his capacity of Executive Director of Arkansas Committee on Professional Conduct, J. Michael Cogbill, in his capacity as Chairman of APCC Panel, State of Arkansas and others

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