Terry Harrington, et al v. Matthew Wilber, et al
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OPINION FILED - THE COURT: WILLIAM JAY RILEY, STEVEN M. COLLOTON and RAYMOND W. GRUENDER. William Jay Riley, Authoring Judge (PUBLISHED), DISSENT BY: STEVEN M. COLLOTON [3905959] [10-3600]
United States Court of Appeals
For The Eighth Circuit
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Michael E. Gans
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April 30, 2012
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RE: 10-3600 Terry Harrington, et al v. City of Council Bluffs, et al
Dear Sirs:
A published opinion was filed today in the above case.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellant was Prof.
Sheldon H. Nahmod, of Chicago, IL. The following attorneys also appeared on the appellant
brief; David S Baker, of Overland Park, KS., Kristopher K. Madsen, of Council
Bluffs, IA., Robert M. Livingston, of Council Bluffs, IA., Michael Arthur Sciortino, of Council
Bluffs, IA.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the City appellees was Stephen D. Davis,
of Oak Brook, IL. Also appearing on the brief for the City appellees were Alan O. Olson, Des
moines, IA, and William H. Jones, Chicago, IL.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of appellee Harrington was Mel C. Orchard,
III, of Jackson, WY. The following attorneys also appeared on the appellee brief; Thomas P.
Frerichs, of Waterloo, IA., Gerry L. Spence and J. Douglas McCalla, Jackson, WY.
The judge who heard the case in the district court was Honorable Robert W. Pratt. The
judgment of the district court was entered on October 18, 2010.
If you have any questions concerning this case, please call this office.
Michael E. Gans
Clerk of Court
SRD
Enclosure(s)
cc: Lois Law
MO Lawyers Weekly
District Court/Agency Case Number(s): 4:03-cv-90616-RP
Appellate Case: 10-3600
Page: 1
Date Filed: 04/30/2012 Entry ID: 3905959
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