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Third Degree Films, Inc. v. Does, et al
as 12-7052
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Third Degree Films, Inc.
Defendant - Appellee:
Does, 1 - 152, Talbort Tabor, George Marrow and others
Defendant - Appellant:
Bailey Zwarycz, Aka John Doe 116 and John Doe 117
Mary Ann Blackman, et al v. DC, et al
as 10-7019
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Mary Ann Blackman, MIKEISHA BLACKMAN, by her mother & friend, Paul Chassy, DR., DARYL BUCKNER, by his next friend & Court appointed educational advocate, SHAWN RECTOR, by his next friend and educational advocate, Carolyn Jones, JAMES JONES, by his mother & friend and others
Petitioner - Appellee:
Wayne Young
Defendant - Appellant:
District of Columbia, A Municipal Corporation and District of Columbia Public Schools
Cody, Martin, et al v. Gates, Robert, et al
as 06-5253
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Martin Cody, Louis Spirito, William A. Jentarra and others
Defendant - Appellee:
Timothy C. Cox, Chief Operating Officer, Armed Forces Retirement Home and Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense
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Blackman, MaryAnn, et al v. DC, et al
as 04-7139
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Mary Ann Blackman, Mikeisha Blackman, by her mother and friend, Paul Chassy, Dr., Daryl Buckner, by his next friend and Court appointed educational advocate, Shawn Rector, by his next friend and educational advocate, Carolyn Jones, James Jones, by his mother and friend and others
Defendant - Appellant:
District of Columbia, a municipal corporation, Julius W. Becton, Jr., Gen., Officially, as Chief Executive Officer, D.C. Public Schools, D.C. Public Schools and others
Special Master - Appellee:
Elise T. Baach, Special Master
Appellee:
Robert Barksdale, by his parent and next friend Helen Barksdale
Intervenor For Defendant - Appellee:
Sherita Taylor
Claimant - Appellee:
Daniel Thomas and Victoria Harris, As mother and next friend of minor child, Chanda Harris
Intervenor - Appellee:
District of Columbia Office of Administrative Hearings
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