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Silverman v. Miranda We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 13-392
Plaintiff - Appellee: Leon Silverman, as a trustee of the Union Mutual
Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant - Appellee: Arthur Fishbein, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund, James Crowley, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund, Janet Sachs, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund and others
Defendant-Counter-Claimant: Crossroads Healthcare Management, LLC
Defendant: George Miranda, Trustee in their capacities as Trustees of the Allied Welfare Fund and in his capacity as Trustee of Teamsters Local 210 Affiliated Health and Insurance, Charles Hall, Sr., Trustee in their capacity of the Allied Welfare Fund, Martin Keane, Trustee in their capacity of the Allied Welfare Fund and others
Defendant - Appellant: Teamster Local 210 Affiliated Health and Insurance Fund
Silverman v. Miranda
as 11-2057
Plaintiff - Appellee: Leon Silverman, as a trustee of the Union Mutual
Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant - Appellee: James Crowley, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund, Janet Sachs, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund, Herbert Pobiner, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund and others
Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant: Arthur Fishbein, Trustee of the Union Mutual Medical Fund
Defendant-Counter-Claimant: Crossroads Healthcare Management, LLC
Defendant: Allied Welfare Fund
Defendant - Appellant: George Miranda, Trustee in their capacities as Trustees of the Allied Welfare Fund and in his capacity as Trustee of Teamsters Local 210 Affiliated Health and Insurance, Charles Hall, Sr., Trustee in their capacity of the Allied Welfare Fund, Martin Keane, Trustee in their capacity of the Allied Welfare Fund and others
Pretlow v. United States, et al
as 10-6220
Plaintiff - Appellant: BARRY C. PRETLOW
Defendant - Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and JOHN DOES, 1-6

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