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Kenworthy (Hugh, Iii), Tither (W. Thomas, Jr.), Dimeling (William R.), Tuten (John C., Jr.), T/a, D/B/A Tobias Knoblauch Private Bank v. Hargrove (Sarah W.), Secretary of Banking of Commonwealth of Pa., Brine (John), Smith (Peter), Pournaras (Eleni), McCullough (Maureen), White (John), Foley (Thomas), Secretary of Labor and Industry of Commonwealth of Pa., Chronister (Ronald E.), Former Acting Insurance Commissioner of Com. Of Pa. And Former Acting Director of State
Citations: 27 F.3d 557; 1994 WL 249767Docket: 93-1999
Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; May 11, 1994; Federal Appellate Court
The case involves an appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, concerning multiple parties including Hugh Kenworthy, W. Thomas Tither, William R. Dimeling, and others, against various officials from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including Sarah W. Hargrove, the Secretary of Banking, and Thomas Foley, the Secretary of Labor and Industry. The appeal, identified as No. 93-1999, originates from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, presided over by Judge Van Antwerpen. The court affirmed the lower court's decision without providing further elaboration on the grounds for the affirmation. This ruling signifies that the appellate court found no reversible error in the proceedings or conclusions reached by the lower court. The case appears to address issues related to banking and labor regulations within the state, but the specific legal arguments and factual background are not detailed in the summary provided. The affirmation indicates a finality to the appellate court's ruling, upholding the decisions made by the lower court.