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VERMONT SUPREME COURT

AUDIO ARGUMENTS

December 2007


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1.  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2007 at 9:00 AM (10 min. hearing)

    2007-227        
    PETER NOEL DUHAMEL*                 v.  DONALD H. DONNELLY, MARJORIE       
                                            DONNELLY, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FLYNN   
                                            and KRISTI ANN FLYNN               
       Parker, Eric, Esq.                      Cusick, Stephen, Esq.
                                               Dingledine, L., Esq.

2.  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2007 at 10:15 AM (10 min. hearing)

    2007-220        
    CHRISTINE GRELE*                    v.  MITCHELL ESTRIN                    
       Pro Se                                  Kolitch, Lauren, Esq.
       Rodgers, James, Esq.   

3.  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2007 at 10:45 AM (10 min. hearing)

    2007-154        
    TIMIC CORPORATION and MCLEAN        v.  ARLEEN J. BOYLE* and WILLIAM J.    
    ENTERPRISES CORPORATION                 BOYLE*                             
       Ankuda, Stephen, Esq.                   Pro Se

4.  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2007 at 11:30 AM (10 min. hearing)

    2007-152        
    VITO J. RUSSO*                      v.  JOHN MCKAY                         
       Pro Se                                  Dugan, Christopher, Esq.

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