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Tom Shaw, Inc. v. John Shannon, Acting Secretary of the Army

Citations: 41 F.3d 1520; 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 38796; 1994 WL 636987Docket: 93-1384

Court: Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; November 13, 1994; Federal Appellate Court

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The document is a legal opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding the case of Tom Shaw, Inc. v. John Shannon, Acting Secretary of the Army. The appeal, numbered 93-1384, was decided on November 14, 1994, by Circuit Judges Mayer, Michel, and Schall. The court affirmed the lower court's judgment without providing a detailed opinion, as indicated by the per curiam judgment. It also notes that the opinion is designated as nonprecedential, meaning it cannot be cited as precedent in future cases, although it does not prevent the use of the decision for asserting issues related to claim preclusion, issue preclusion, judicial estoppel, or the law of the case.