Teresa Bierman, et al v. Governor Mark Dayton, et al
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OPINION FILED - THE COURT: William Jay Riley, Lavenski R. Smith and Bobby E. Shepherd AUTHORING JUDGE:William Jay Riley (PUBLISHED) [4380104] [14-3468]
United States Court of Appeals
For The Eighth Circuit
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St. Louis, Missouri 63102
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Michael E. Gans
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March 22, 2016
West Publishing
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RE: 14-3468 Teresa Bierman, et al v. Governor Mark Dayton, et al
Dear Sirs:
A published opinion was filed today in the above case.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellant was William L. Messenger,
of Springfield, VA. The following attorney appeared on the appellant brief; Craig S. Krummen,
of Minneapolis, MN.
Counsel who presented argument on behalf of the appellees were Scott A. Kronland, of
San Francisco, CA for appellee SEIU Healthcare Minnesota, and Alan Gilbert, AAG, of Saint
Paul, MN for the remaining appellees.
The following attorneys appeared on the appellee brief of SEIU Healthcare Minnesota: Justin
D. Cummins, of Minneapolis, MN., Brendan D. Cummins, of Minneapolis, MN., Scott A.
Kronland, of San Francisco, CA., Peder J. Thoreen, of San Francisco, CA., and Laura Trice of
San Francisco, CA.
The following attorney appeared on the remaining appellees’ brief: Jacob Campion, AAG,
of Saint Paul, MN.
The judge who heard the case in the district court was Honorable Michael J. Davis. The
judgment of the district court was entered on October 22, 2014.
If you have any questions concerning this case, please call this office.
Michael E. Gans
Clerk of Court
MDS
Enclosure(s)
cc: MO Lawyers Weekly
Appellate Case: 14-3468
Page: 1
Date Filed: 03/22/2016 Entry ID: 4380104
District Court/Agency Case Number(s): 0:14-cv-03021-MJD
Appellate Case: 14-3468
Page: 2
Date Filed: 03/22/2016 Entry ID: 4380104
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