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William Gasperini v. The Center for Humanities, Inc., Doing Business as Guidance Associates
Citations: 95 F.3d 3; 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 24137Docket: 1133
Court: Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; September 13, 1996; Federal Appellate Court
William Gasperini, the Plaintiff-Appellee, filed a case against the Center for Humanities, Inc., the Defendant-Appellant, which was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The case was argued on March 8, 1995, and the decision was rendered on September 13, 1996. The appeal involved the interpretation of a previous Supreme Court ruling in Gasperini v. Center for Humanities, which vacated the prior decision and remanded the case back to the District Court for further proceedings in alignment with the Supreme Court's opinion. The legal representation included Francis A. Montbach for the Appellant and Samuel A. Abady for the Appellee, supported by additional attorneys. The three Circuit Judges presiding over the case were MAHONEY, WALKER, and CALABRESI.