Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Cases 31 - 35 of 35
In re: Julius Dunsmore, et al v. LG Display Co., et al
as 13-15915
Defendant / Appellee: EPSON IMAGING DEVICES CORPORATION, NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS OF AMERICA, INC., SAMSUNG SDI AMERICA, INC. and others
Not Classified By Court: In re: TFT-LCD, (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litigation
Amicus Curiae: STATE OF FLORIDA, STATE OF WISCONSIN, SPECTRUM SETTLEMENT RECOVERY and others
Plaintiff / Appellee: INDIRECT PLAINTIFF CLASS
Appellant: JULIUS DUNMORE
National Marine Fisheries Serv v. FERC
as 09-70770
Petitioner: NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICES
Respondent: FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Amicus Curiae: STATE OF LOUISIANA, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, STATE OF DELAWARE and others
Amicus Curiae - Pending: COASTAL STATES ORGANIZATION
The State of Washington, Depar v. FERC
as 09-70477
Petitioner: THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
Respondent: FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Amicus Curiae: STATE OF LOUISIANA, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, STATE OF DELAWARE and others
Amicus Curiae - Pending: COASTAL STATES ORGANIZATION
Columbia Riverkeeper, et al v. FERC
as 09-70442
Petitioner: COLUMBIA RIVERKEEPER, SIERRA CLUB, LANDOWNERS AND CITIZENS FOR A SAFE COMMUNITY and others
Respondent: FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Amicus Curiae: STATE OF LOUISIANA, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, STATE OF DELAWARE and others
Amicus Curiae - Pending: COASTAL STATES ORGANIZATION
State of Oregon v. FERC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 09-70269
Petitioner: STATE OF OREGON, by and through it's Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Land Conservation and Development, and Department of Energy
Respondent: FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Amicus Curiae: STATE OF LOUISIANA, STATE OF CONNECTICUT, STATE OF DELAWARE and others
Amicus Curiae - Pending: COASTAL STATES ORGANIZATION

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