Strangmeier v. The City of Houston Texas et al

Filing 20

CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES by Annise Parker, The City of Houston Texas, filed.(Stevens, Elizabeth)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION JOHN STRANGMEIER, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF HOUSTON, ET AL. Defendants. § § § § § § § § Civil Action No.: 4:11-CV-3463 CITY OF HOUSTON’S AND MAYOR ANNISE PARKER’S CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PERSONS The above-named defendants hereby certify the following persons, association of persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, affiliates, parent corporations, or other entities that are known to be financially interested in the outcome of the outcome of the litigation: 1. Plaintiff: John Strangmeier 2. Attorney for Plaintiff - Randall L. Kallinen 3. Defendants: City of Houston, Mayor Annise Parker Respectfully submitted, DAVID M. FELDMAN City Attorney LYNETTE K. FONS First Assistant City Attorney DONALD J. FLEMING Senior Assistant City Attorney Chief, Labor Section /s /Elizabeth L. Stevens Elizabeth L. Stevens Attorney In Charge Senior Assistant City Attorney Federal ID 20100; SBN 00792767 elizabeth.stevens@houstontx.gov Andrea Chan Senior Assistant City Attorney Federal ID 14940; SBN 04086600 andrea.chan@houstontx.gov City of Houston Legal Department P.O. Box 368 Houston, Texas 77001-0368 Phone: (832) 393-6472 Facsimile: (832) 393-6259 ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT CITY OF HOUSTON CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Certificate of Interested Persons was served in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on this the 1st day of November, 2011. Randall L. Kallinen Law Office of Randall L. Kallinen PLLC 511 Broadway Street Houston, Texas 77012 Via efiling /s/ Elizabeth Stevens Elizabeth Stevens 2

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