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Glenn A. Hall, Michael A. Mapes and Fred Tribble v. Tribal Development Corporation, a Wisconsin Corporation, John Doe Corporation, John Doe

Citations: 38 F.3d 1455; 1994 WL 731021Docket: 93-3519

Court: Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; December 19, 1994; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued an order regarding the case of Glenn A. Hall, Michael A. Mapes, and Fred Tribble against Tribal Development Corporation and associated defendants. The court considered the petition for rehearing filed by the plaintiffs-appellants and the defendants' response. The panel decided to grant the rehearing, resulting in the withdrawal of the previously issued opinion from October 24, 1994, and vacating the corresponding judgment. Judge Thomas J. Meskill from the Second Circuit participated in the proceedings by designation.

Legal Issues Addressed

Participation of Judges by Designation

Application: A judge from a different circuit participated in the proceedings, highlighting the practice of judges being designated to sit in on cases outside their home circuit.

Reasoning: Judge Thomas J. Meskill from the Second Circuit participated in the proceedings by designation.

Rehearing in Appellate Court

Application: The court grants a rehearing on a prior decision, indicating that the case will be reconsidered and the previous opinion is withdrawn.

Reasoning: The panel decided to grant the rehearing, resulting in the withdrawal of the previously issued opinion from October 24, 1994, and vacating the corresponding judgment.