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3:18−Cv−02279−RS Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 1 of 43 ADRMOP,CLOSED,RELATE U.S. District Court California Northern District (San Francisco) CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 3:18−cv−02279−RS City Of San Jose et al v. Ross et al Date Filed: 04/17/2018 Assigned to: Judge Richard Seeborg Date Terminated: 03/13/2019 Demand: $0 Jury Demand: None Relate Case Case: 3:18−cv−01865−RS Nature of Suit: 899 Other Statutes: Case in other court: 19−15457 Administrative Procedures Act/Review or Cause: 05:702 Administrative Procedure Act Appeal of Agency Decision Jurisdiction: U.S. Government Defendant Plaintiff City Of San Jose represented by John Frederick Libby Manatt Phelps and Phillips 11355 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90064−1614 (310) 312−4000 Fax: (310) 312−4224 Email: [email protected] LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Andrew Claude Case Manatt, Phelps, and Phillips 7 Times Square New York, NY 10036 212−790−4501 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Dorian Lawrence Spence Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 662−8324 Fax: (202) 783−0857 Email: [email protected] PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Emil Petrossian Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP 11355 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 312−4294 Fax: (310) 312−4224 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Ezra D Rosenberg Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 1500 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 662−8345 Fax: (202) 783−0857 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 2 of 43 John W. McGuinness Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP 11355 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90064−1614 (310) 312−4000 Fax: (310) 312−4224 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jon Greenbaum Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 662−8315 Fax: (202) 783−0857 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Mario Cardona Manatt Phelps Phillips 11355 West Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064 310−312−4200 Fax: 310−312−4224 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Mark Dale Rosenbaum Public Counsel 610 South Ardmore Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 385−2977 Fax: (213) 385−9089 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nora Valerie Frimann Office of the City Attorney, City of San Jose 200 East Santa Clara Street, 16th Floor San Jose, CA 95113−1905 (408) 535−1900 Fax: (408) 998−3131 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Olufunmilayo O Showole Manatt, Phelps and Phillips, LLP 11355 W. Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90064 310−312−4000 Fax: 310−312−4224 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Salvador E Perez Manatt, Phelps and Phillips, LLP 11355 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 312−4119 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Ana G. Guardado Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 3 of 43 Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP One Embarcadero Center, 30th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 291−7400 Fax: (415) 291−7474 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Black Alliance For Just Immigration represented by John Frederick Libby (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Andrew Claude Case (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Dorian Lawrence Spence (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Emil Petrossian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Ezra D Rosenberg (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED John W. McGuinness (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jon Greenbaum (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Mario Cardona (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Mark Dale Rosenbaum (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nora Valerie Frimann (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Olufunmilayo O Showole (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Salvador E Perez (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Ana G. Guardado (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 4 of 43 V. Defendant Wilbur L. Ross represented by Carlotta Porter Wells in his official capacity as Secretary of the US Department of Justice U.S. Department of Commerce Civil Division/Federal Programs Branch P.O. Box 883 Washington, DC 20530 202−514−1903 Fax: 202−616−8470 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Carol Federighi United States Department of Justice Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch P.O. Box 883 Washington, DC 20044 (202) 514−1903 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Glenn M. Girdharry United States Department of Justice Civil Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3141 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−3301 Email: [email protected] LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Kate Bailey US Department of Justice Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch 20 Massachusetts Ave NW Rm 6139 Washington, DC 20001 202−514−9239 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Stephen Ehrlich United States Department of Justice Civil Divisions, Federal Programs Branch P.O. Box 883 Washington, DC 20044 (202) 305−9803 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Brett A. Shumate United States Department of Justice Civil Division 950 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, DC 20530 202−514−2331 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 5 of 43 Christopher A. Bates United States Department of Justice Civil Dvision 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3141 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−3307 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Christopher Robert Bachner Reimer United States Department of Justice Civil Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3141 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−3301 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Colin A. Kisor United States Department of Justice Civil Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3141 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−3301 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Daniel A. Schiffer United States Department of Justice Civil Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3141 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−3301 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David Michael Morrell United States Department of Justice Civil Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3141 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−2331 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Gerald Brinton Lucas 950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20530 202−305−7920 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Martin Tomlinson United States Department of Justice Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001 202−353−4556 Fax: 202−616−8470 Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 6 of 43 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Defendant United States Department of represented by Carlotta Porter Wells Commerce (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Carol Federighi (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Glenn M. Girdharry (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Kate Bailey (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Stephen Ehrlich (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Brett A. Shumate (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Christopher A. Bates (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Christopher Robert Bachner Reimer (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Colin A. Kisor (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Daniel A. Schiffer (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David Michael Morrell (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Gerald Brinton Lucas (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Marsha S. Edney Department of Justice Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch 20 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Rm. 7148 Washington, DC 20530 (202) 514−4520 Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 7 of 43 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Martin Tomlinson (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Defendant Ron Jarmin represented by Carlotta Porter Wells in his official capacity as Acting Director (See above for address) of the U.S. Census Bureau TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Carol Federighi (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Glenn M. Girdharry (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Kate Bailey (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Stephen Ehrlich (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Brett A. Shumate (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Christopher A. Bates (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Christopher Robert Bachner Reimer (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Daniel A. Schiffer (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David Michael Morrell (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Martin Tomlinson (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 Defendant United States Census Bureau represented by Carlotta Porter Wells (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Case: 3:18-cv-2279 As of: 11/23/2019 09:39 AM PST 8 of 43 Carol Federighi (See above for address) TERMINATED: 07/10/2019 LEAD ATTORNEY Glenn M.
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