Cases
Abdel-Fakhara v. State of Vermont
as 22-2543
Plaintiff / Appellant: Fatime Abdel-Fakhara, individually, and on behalf of a class of similarly situated persons, Mauricio Esteban Garcia Giraldo, individually, and on behalf of a class of similarly situated persons, Sylvana Carneiro Hetka, individually, and on behalf of a class of similarly situated persons and others
Defendant / Appellee: State of Vermont, (including specifically, but not limited to, the State of Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development, the State of Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, the State of Vermont Office of the Attorney General) other Stat, David Cassetty, Susan Donegan and others
Defendant: John/Jane Does 1-10
Worman, et al v. Healey, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 18-1545
Defendant: MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE and CHARLES D. BAKER, in his official capacity as Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Amicus Curiae: ROYCE BARONDES, GREATER BOSTON INTERFAITH ORGANIZATION, MASSACHUSETTS CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOCIATION, INC. and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID SETH WORMAN, ANTHONY LINDEN, JASON WILLIAM SAWYER and others
Defendant / Appellee: RICHARD D. MCKEON, in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, MAURA T. HEALEY, in her official capacity as Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, KERRY GILPIN, in her official capacity as Superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police and others
Plaintiff: NICHOLAS ANDREW FELD
Consumer Financial Protection, et al v. OCWEN Financial Corporation, et al
as 14-5265
Plaintiff - Appellee: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, State of Alabama, Alabama Attorney General's Office, State of Alaska, Alaska Attorney General's Office and others
Defendant - Appellee: OCWEN Financial Corporation and OCWEN Loan Servicing, LLC
Movant - Appellant: Christopher Stoller

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