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Coretek Licensing LLC v. Alaska Communications System Group, Inc.
as 1:2021cv01840
Plaintiff: Coretek Licensing LLC
Defendant: Alaska Communications System Group, Inc.
Cause Of Action: 35 U.S.C. ยง 271
Ryan v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as DE/1:21-CV-00222
Plaintiff: Ryan and John Ryan
Defendant: Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc, William H. Bishop, Benjamin C. Duster, IV and others
Flood v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as DE/1:21-CV-00224
Plaintiff: Flood and Peter Flood
Defendant: Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc, Benjamin C. Duster IV, Bill Bishop and others
Ryan v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv00222
Defendant: William H. Bishop, Benjamin C. Duster, IV, Wayne Barr, Jr. and others
Plaintiff: John Ryan
Flood v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv00224
Defendant: Benjamin C. Duster, IV, Bill Bishop, Shelly Lombard and others
Plaintiff: Peter Flood
Jenkins v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as NYS/1:21-CV-01409
Plaintiff: Jenkins and Shannon Jenkins
Defendant: Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc, William H. Bishop, Benjamin C. Duster, IV and others
Jenkins v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv01409
Defendant: William H. Bishop, Benjamin C. Duster, IV, Wayne Barr, Jr. and others
Plaintiff: Shannon Jenkins
Bergquist v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as NYS/1:21-CV-01226
Plaintiff: Bergquist and Steve Bergquist
Defendant: Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc, Benjamin C. Duster IV, William H. Bishop and others
Bergquist v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv01226
Defendant: Benjamin C. Duster IV, William H. Bishop, Shelly Lombard and others
Plaintiff: Steve Bergquist
Cazort v. Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. et al
as 1:2021cv01139
Plaintiff: James Cazort
Defendant: Benjamin C. Duster, IV, Bill Bishop, Shelly Lombard and others

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