Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States v. Charles P. Cocke, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States v. Julius F. Fogel, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States Receiver of McLean Savings and Loan Association v. Lloyd B. Ramsey Preston L. Walker Richard E. Blair John E. Harn, II Terry B. Light John E. Harrison Light & Harrison, Pc, and Thomas J. Leonard, III Frank M. Howard Julius F. Fogel
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No. 655307
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States v. Charles P. Cocke, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States v. Julius F. Fogel, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States Receiver of McLean Savings and Loan Association v. Lloyd B. Ramsey Preston L. Walker Richard E. Blair John E. Harn, II Terry B. Light John E. Harrison Light & Harrison, Pc, and Thomas J. Leonard, III Frank M. Howard Julius F. Fogel
No. 655307 · Decided October 15, 1993
No. 655307·Fourth Circuit · 1993·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
October 15, 1993
Citation
No. 655307
Disposition
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States v. Charles P. Cocke, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States v. Julius F. Fogel, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in Its Corporate Capacity as an Instrumentality of the United States Receiver of McLean Savings and Loan Association v. Lloyd B. Ramsey Preston L. Walker Richard E. Blair John E. Harn, II Terry B. Light John E. Harrison Light & Harrison, Pc, and Thomas J. Leonard, III Frank M. Howard Julius F. Fogel is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on October 15, 1993.
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