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No. 672057
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Robert Q. Aliff Michael R. Blackburn Roger L. Blankenship James A. Bowers, Jr. Clifton W. Brown Daniel J. Casey James M. Charles Jerry D. Cisco Jerry M. Cisco Trellis H. Cisco Harold Coleman Irvin C. Dean Eddie M. Dillon James W. Donahoe Peter R. Eisenman Clifton L. Frye Ward Gartin George E. Hager Oliver Harris, Jr. John Hatfield John R. Hill Joseph H. Ibos Ronald L. Kennedy Donald Mahon Ronald Mahon Paul D. Matney Randall E. May James A. Maynard Rhonda R. Maynard Robert R. McClanahan Thomas E. Moore James M. Osborne Wallace Perry Gilbert W. Rowe Dallas T. Runyon Tommy L. Sammons Charles E. Slone Charles D. Smith Larry S. Smith Lora J. Stuart Roger L. Swiney Darlene Varney James M. Wesley v. Bp America, Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation Bp America, Incorporated, in Its Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein D.R. Duckworth, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein and Referred to as the Bp America, Inc. Involuntary Separation Program in the Plan Documents Bp Coal, Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation, and Dennis R. Bankowski, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein P. S. McAuliffe in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein

No. 672057 · Decided June 8, 1994
No. 672057 · Fourth Circuit · 1994 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
June 8, 1994
Citation
No. 672057
Disposition
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Robert Q. Aliff Michael R. Blackburn Roger L. Blankenship James A. Bowers, Jr. Clifton W. Brown Daniel J. Casey James M. Charles Jerry D. Cisco Jerry M. Cisco Trellis H. Cisco Harold Coleman Irvin C. Dean Eddie M. Dillon James W. Donahoe Peter R. Eisenman Clifton L. Frye Ward Gartin George E. Hager Oliver Harris, Jr. John Hatfield John R. Hill Joseph H. Ibos Ronald L. Kennedy Donald Mahon Ronald Mahon Paul D. Matney Randall E. May James A. Maynard Rhonda R. Maynard Robert R. McClanahan Thomas E. Moore James M. Osborne Wallace Perry Gilbert W. Rowe Dallas T. Runyon Tommy L. Sammons Charles E. Slone Charles D. Smith Larry S. Smith Lora J. Stuart Roger L. Swiney Darlene Varney James M. Wesley v. Bp America, Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation Bp America, Incorporated, in Its Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein D.R. Duckworth, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein and Referred to as the Bp America, Inc. Involuntary Separation Program in the Plan Documents Bp Coal, Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation, and Dennis R. Bankowski, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein P. S. McAuliffe in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Robert Q. Aliff Michael R. Blackburn Roger L. Blankenship James A. Bowers, Jr. Clifton W. Brown Daniel J. Casey James M. Charles Jerry D. Cisco Jerry M. Cisco Trellis H. Cisco Harold Coleman Irvin C. Dean Eddie M. Dillon James W. Donahoe Peter R. Eisenman Clifton L. Frye Ward Gartin George E. Hager Oliver Harris, Jr. John Hatfield John R. Hill Joseph H. Ibos Ronald L. Kennedy Donald Mahon Ronald Mahon Paul D. Matney Randall E. May James A. Maynard Rhonda R. Maynard Robert R. McClanahan Thomas E. Moore James M. Osborne Wallace Perry Gilbert W. Rowe Dallas T. Runyon Tommy L. Sammons Charles E. Slone Charles D. Smith Larry S. Smith Lora J. Stuart Roger L. Swiney Darlene Varney James M. Wesley v. Bp America, Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation Bp America, Incorporated, in Its Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein D.R. Duckworth, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein and Referred to as the Bp America, Inc. Involuntary Separation Program in the Plan Documents Bp Coal, Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation, and Dennis R. Bankowski, in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein P. S. McAuliffe in His Personal Capacity and in His Capacity as Plan Administrator of That Certain Erisa Employee Welfare Benefit Plan Described Herein in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on June 8, 1994.
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