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Hutchins v. City of Springfield, et al
as 19-1291
Defendant / Appellant:
SPRINGFIELD, MA, DANIEL J. MCKAY, THOMAS HERVIEUX and others
Plaintiff / Appellee:
LEE HUTCHINS
Photographic Illustrators Corp v. Trade Service Co., LLC, et al
as 16-1540
Plaintiff - Appellant:
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATORS CORPORATION
Defendant - Appellee:
BROOK ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY, CAPITAL LIGHTING & SUPPLY, LLC, d/b/a CapitalTristate, MCNAUGHTON-MCKAY ELECTRIC COMPANY and others
Defendant:
LIGHTHOUSE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. and SHINE LIGHTING, LLC, d/b/a ShineRetrofits.com
Photographic Illustrators Corp v. Trade Service Co., LLC, et al
as 16-1500
Plaintiff - Appellee:
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATORS CORPORATION
Defendant - Appellant:
TRADE SERVICE COMPANY, LLC, MCNAUGHTON-MCKAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, FACILITY SOLUTIONS GROUP, INC. and others
NLRB v. International Brotherhood
as 13-1292
Petitioner:
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Respondent:
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, LOCAL 25
Interested Party:
DENISE AVALLON, FOX ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC., ATLANTIC FILM PRODUCTION and others
Whyte v. Holder, Jr.
as 12-2487
Petitioner:
ANTHONY MCKAY WHYTE, a/k/a Anthony White, a/k/a Jack Mack
Respondent:
ERIC H. HOLDER, JR.
Kenney v. Floyd, et al
as 12-1631
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DAVID T. KENNEY, Executor of the Estate of Liko Peter Kenney
Defendant - Appellee:
GREGORY WILLIS FLOYD, MARK R. MONTMINY, in his individual and official capacities as Police Chief of Franconia, NH, MARK TAYLOR, in his individual and official capacities as Police Sergeant of Franconia, NH and others
Cannavo-Gruber, et al v. HealthMarkets, Inc., et al
as 11-8038
Respondent:
JEFFREY T. CUTTER, RINA DISCEPOLO, ELIZABETH CANNAVO-GRUBER and others
Petitioner:
HEALTHMARKETS, INC., MEGA LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY and MID-WEST NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TENNESSEE
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