Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Deborah Peterson, et al v. Islamic Republic of Iran, et al
as 17-7013
Plaintiff - Appellee: Deborah D. Peterson, Personal Representative of the Estate of James C. Knipple (Deceased), James Abbott, Personal Representative of the Estate of Terry Abbott (Deceased), Robert B. Allman, Personal Representative of the Estate of John Robert Allman (Deceased) and others
Defendant - Appellee: Islamic Republic of Iran, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Iranian Ministry of Information and Security
Interested Party - Appellant: Jay Glenn
Deborah Peterson, et al v. Islamic Republic of Iran, et al
as 17-7012
Plaintiff - Appellee: Deborah D. Peterson, Personal Representative of the Estate of James C. Knipple (Deceased), James Abbott, Personal Representative of the Estate of Terry Abbott (Deceased), Robert B. Allman, Personal Representative of the Estate of John Robert Allman (Deceased) and others
Defendant - Appellee: Islamic Republic of Iran, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Iranian Ministry of Information and Security
Claimant - Appellant: Cook Collection Attorneys, PLC and David J. Cook, Esq., Lienholder
Deborah Peterson, et al v. Islamic Republic of Iran, et al
as 13-7086
Plaintiff - Appellant: Deborah D. Peterson, Personal Representative of the Estate of James C. Knipple (Deceased), James Abbott, Personal Representative of the Estate of Terry Abbott (Deceased), Robert B. Allman, Personal Representative of the Estate of John Robert Allman (Deceased) and others
Defendant - Appellee: Islamic Republic of Iran, Iranian Ministry of Information and Security and Alan L. Balaran, Special Master
Maxwell, Lawrence, et al v. Snow, John We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 04-5082
Plaintiff - Appellant: Lawrence Stephen Maxwell, Brenda L. Abbott, Dorothy A. Albrecht and others
Defendant - Appellee: John W. Snow, in his official capacity as Secretary of the Treasury, United States Department of Treasury
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