Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
U.S. Bank National Association v. Triaxx Asset Management LLC
as 19-3121
Defendant / Appellant: Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1, Ltd., Serengeti Asset Management, LP, Triaxx Prime CDO 2006-2 Ltd. and others
Defendant: Cereberus Capital Management, L.P. and Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC
Plaintiff / Appellee: U.S. Bank National Association, solely in its capacity as Trustee
Triaxx Prime CDO 2006-1, Ltd. v. JP Morgan Chase & Co.
as 18-939
Plaintiff - Appellant: Triaxx Prime CDO 2006-1, Ltd., Triaxx Prime CDO 2006-2, Ltd. and Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1, Ltd.
Defendant - Appellee: U.S. Bank National Association and Bank of New York Mellon
Defendant: JP Morgan Chase & Co.
The Bank of New York Mellon v. Walnut Place LLC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-5309
Petitioner - Appellant: BlackRock Financial Management Inc., Maiden Lane, LLC, Maiden Lane II, LLC and others
Respondent - Appellee: The Segregated Account of Ambac Assurance Corporation, AMBAC Assurance Corporation, Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1, Ltd. and others
Amicus Curiae: Bank of America Corporation
The Bank of New York Mellon v. Walnut Place LLC
as 11-5314
Petitioner - Appellant: The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee under various Pooling and Servicing Agreements and Indenture Trustee Under Various Indentures
Respondent - Appellee: The Segregated Account of Ambac Assurance Corporation, AMBAC Assurance Corporation, Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1, Ltd. and others
The Bank of New York Mellon v. Walnut Place LLC
as 11-4571
Petitioner: The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee under various Pooling and Servicing Agreements and Indenture Trustee Under Various Indentures
Respondent: The Segregated Account of Ambac Assurance Corporation, AMBAC Assurance Corporation, Triaxx Prime CDO 2007-1, Ltd. and others

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