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asking the three-judge panel in the D.C. Circuit to rehear their appeal.
The request is narrow, asking the judges to modify their ruling to make
it clear that they did not abandon their common law claims.
While Judges Millet and Ginsburg indicated in their majority opinion
that Fairholme and other Institutional Plaintiffs had abandoned their
common law claims, Hamish Mume, the lead lawyer representing the
Class Plaintiffs, makes clear in a declaration attached to today’s petition
that is not the case; rather, Mr. Hume explains, the Class and
Institutional Plaintiffs acted in concert but attempted to spare
the Court from redundant briefing.
A copy of that petition is attached. 136 pages ....
http://www.glenbradford.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/14-5243-1667742.pdf
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