• Linde v. Arab Bank, 10-4519-cv(L)

    Publication Date: 2013-01-23
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    Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
    Judge: Before: Chin and Carney, CJJ., and Underhill, DJ.**
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: For Plaintiffs-Appellees: Gary M. Osen, Aaron Schlanger, Osen LLC, Oradell, NJ; Mark S. Werbner, Joel Israel, Sayles Werbner, Dallas, TX; Michael E. Elsner, John M. Eubanks, Vincent I. Parrett, Motley Rice LLC, Mount Pleasant, SC; Steven M. Steingard, Stephen H. Schwartz, Neil L. Glazer, Kohn, Swift & Graf, P.C., Philadelphia, PA; James P. Bonner, Stone Bonner & Rocco LLP, New York, NY; David S. Stone, Stone & Magnanini LLP, Short Hills, NJ, on the brief, Peter Raven-Hansen, Osen LLC, Oradell, NJ.
    for defendant: For Defendant-Appellant: Michele L. Odorizzi, Timothy S. Bishop, Jeffrey W. Sarles, Mayer Brown LLP, Chicago, IL; Philip Allen Lacovara, Mayer Brown LLP, New York, NY; Kevin Walsh, Douglas W. Mateyaschuk, II, DLA Piper LLP (U.S.), New York, NY, on the brief, Stephen M. Shapiro, Mayer Brown LLP, Chicago, IL. For The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as amicus curiae in support of Defendant-Appellant: Nicole E. Erb, White & Case LLP, New York, NY, on the brief, Christopher M. Curran, White & Case LLP, New York, NY.

    Case Number: 10-4519-cv(L)

    Cite as: Linde v. Arab Bank, 10-4519-cv(L), NYLJ 1202585263076, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided January 18, 2013)Before: Chin and Carney, CJJ., and Underhill

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