Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
In Re: Nine West LBO Securitie
as 20-3981
Defendant / Appellee: Katherine Butler, Chi Operating Investment Program, LP, Jamie Cygielman and others
Defendant: Wayne Kulkin, Gregg Marks, Mary E. Belle and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as successor indenture trustee for the 6.875% Senior Notes due 2019, the 8.25% Senior Notes due 2019, and the 6.125% Senior Notes due 2034 of Nine West Holdings, Inc and Marc S Kirschner, as Trustee for the NWHI Litigation Trust
Konrad v. Epley
as 13-4885
Plaintiff - Appellant: Evelyn Konrad
Defendant - Appellee: Mark Epley, Individually and in his capacity as Mayor of the Village of Southampton, Paul Robinson, Individually and as former Trustee of the Village of Southampton, Elbert W. Robinson, Jr., Individually, and in his capacity as Assistant Attorney for the Village of Southampton and others
Hatzfeld v. Goord
as 12-356
Plaintiff - Appellant: John Hatzfeld
Defendant: John W. Burge, Superintendent, Auburn Correctional Facility
Defendant - Appellee: Glenn S. Goord, Commissioner, Lester Wright, Chief Medical Officer, Frank R. Headly, Dep. Commissioner and others
Robinson v. Allstate
as 11-4348
Plaintiff - Appellant: David W. Robinson
Defendant - Appellee: State of New York Department of Insurance, Charles Bardong, Director, in his Individual and Offical Capacity, County of Yates and others
Robinson v. Allstate Insurance
as 10-1721
Plaintiff - Appellant: David W. Robinson
Defendant: Allstate Insurance, State of New York Department of Insurance and Charles Bardong
Defendant - Appellee: County of Yates, Ronald G. Spike, Michael C. Christensen, Senior Investigator County of Yates Sheriff's Department, In His Individual and Official Capacity and others
Defendant - Cross-Appellee: County of Yates, Ronald G. Spike and Michael C. Christensen

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