Cases filed in the Federal Circuit Courts
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THERASENSE V BECTON We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 08-1511
Amicus Curiae: 1st Media, LLC, Acacia Research Corporation, Alejandro Martinez and others
Plaintiff-Appellant: Abbott Laboratories and TheraSense, Inc. (n/k/a Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.)
Defendant-Appellee: Bayer HealthCare LLC, Becton, Dickinson and Company and Nova Biomedical Corporation
KELLEY V DVA
as 07-7041
Respondent-Appellee: James B. Peake, M.D., Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Claimant-Appellant: Phillip B. Kelley
Phillip B. Kelley:
KELLEY V OPM We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 06-3119
Respondent: OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT and OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Petitioner: VIVIAN KELLEY, VIVIAN KELLEY and VIVIAN KELLEY
KELLEY V MSPB
as 04-3267
Respondent: MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD and OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Petitioner: VIVIAN KELLEY
KELLEY V MSPB
as 03-3114
Petitioner: LEO H. KELLEY, SR.
Respondent: MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD:
KELLEY V VA
as 03-3104
Respondent: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Petitioner: LEON KELLEY
ATHEN V AIR FORCE
as 03-1605
Plaintiff-Appellant: ALLEN MAXWELL, ANTOINETTE PEREZ, BARRY HOPKINS and others
Defendant-Appellee: JAMES G. ROCHE, Secretary of the Air Force, JIMMY M. CARVER, Chief Personnel Mgmt Flight Civilian PersonNEL DIV and MICHAEL GROVES, Chief HQ & Associates Staffing Civilian Pers
KELLEY V OPM
as 02-3153
Petitioner: DEANA K. KELLEY
Respondent: OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
KELLEY V MSPB
as 02-3025
Respondent: MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD and others
Petitioner: ROBERT L. KELLEY, ROBERT L. KELLEY, ROBERT L. KELLEY and others
KELLEY V USPS
as 00-3379
Respondent: MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD and UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Petitioner: ROBERT L. KELLEY
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE:

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