Cases
Carriere v. Bradley
as 11-4592
Plaintiff: Joseph Carriere, individually, and as President of the Professional Fire Fighters Association, Inc., Local 274, I.A.F.F.
Plaintiff - Appellant: Joseph Carrier, individually, and as President of the Professional Fire Fighters Association, Inc., Local 274, I.A.F.F., Duncan MacRae, individually and as President of the White Plains Retired Uniformed Fire Fighters Association, Edward Monk, individually and on behalf of certain other Retired Employees of the City of White Plains, formerly in the PFFA Bargaining Unit and others
Defendant - Appellee: Adam Bradley, as Mayor of the City of White Plains, Thomas M. Roach, constituting the Common Council of the City of White Plains, Benjamin Boykin, II, constituting the Common Council of the City of White Plains and others
Abramowitz v. City of White Plain
as 11-598
Plaintiff - Appellee: Arne Abramowitz, on behalf of themselves as Retired Managerial/Confidential, Appointed and Elected Officials of the City Of White Plains, Samuel W. Bartholomew, Jr., on behalf of themselves as Retired Managerial/Confidential, Appointed And Elected Officials of the City Of WhitePlains, Charles Bradley, on behalf of themselves as Retired Managerial/Confidential, Appointed And Elected Officials of the City Of Whiteplains and others
Defendant - Appellant: City of White Plains, Adam T. Bradley, In his office as Mayor of the City Of White Plains, County of Westchester, State Of New York, John Callahan, In his official capacity as Chief of Staff/Corporation Counsel Of The City Of White Plains, County Of Westchester, State Of New York and others
Abramowitz et al v. City of White Plains et al
as 7:2010cv08603
Plaintiff: Arne Abramowitz , Sam Bartholomew , Charles Bradley and others
Defendant: City of White Plains, Adam T. Bradley, John Callahan and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Carrier v. Bradley
as 10-4400
Plaintiff - Appellee-Cross-Appellant: Joseph Carrier, individually, and as President of the Professional Fire Fighters Association, Inc., Local 274, I.A.F.F., Duncan MacRae, individually and as President of the White Plains Retired Uniformed Fire Fighters Association, Edward Monk, individually and on behalf of certain other Retired Employees of the City of White Plains, formerly in the PFFA Bargaining Unit and others
Defendant - Appellant-Cross-Appellee: Adam Bradley, as Mayor of the City of White Plains, Thomas M. Roach, constituting the Common Council of the City of White Plains, Benjamin Boykin, II, constituting the Common Council of the City of White Plains and others
Carriere v. Bradley
as 10-4140
Plaintiff - Appellee: Joseph Carrier, individually, and as President of the Professional Fire Fighters Association, Inc., Local 274, I.A.F.F., Duncan MacRae, individually and as President of the White Plains Retired Uniformed Fire Fighters Association, Edward Monk, individually and on behalf of certain other Retired Employees of the City of White Plains, formerly in the PFFA Bargaining Unit and others
Defendant - Appellant: Adam Bradley, as Mayor of the City of White Plains, Thomas M. Roach, constituting the Common Council of the City of White Plains, Benjamin Boykin, II, constituting the Common Council of the City of White Plains and others
Rossi et al v. City of White Plains et al
as 7:2010cv05904
Plaintiff: Nicholas Rossi , Charles Bertrand , Richard Bambace and others
Defendant: City of White Plains, Adam T Bradley, Common Council and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Carrier et al v. City Of White Plains, Inc. et al
as 7:2010cv05186
Plaintiff: James Carrier and Police Benevolent Association Of The City Of White Plains, Inc.
Defendant: City Of White Plains, Inc., Adam Bradley, Benjamin Boykin, II and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Carriere et al v. Bradley et al
as 7:2010cv05044
Plaintiff: Joseph Carrier , Duncan MacRae , Edward Monk and others
Defendant: Adam Bradley , Thomas M. Roach , Benjamin Boykin, II and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331

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