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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
DISCLOSURE OF CORPORATE AFFILIATIONS AND OTHER INTERESTS
Disclosures must be filed on behalf of all parties to a civil, agency, bankruptcy or mandamus
case, except that a disclosure statement is not required from the United States, from an indigent
party, or from a state or local government in a pro se case. In mandamus cases arising from a
civil or bankruptcy action, all parties to the action in the district court are considered parties to
the mandamus case.
Corporate defendants in a criminal or post-conviction case and corporate amici curiae are
required to file disclosure statements.
If counsel is not a registered ECF filer and does not intend to file documents other than the
required disclosure statement, counsel may file the disclosure statement in paper rather than
electronic form. Counsel has a continuing duty to update this information.
No. __________
Caption: __________________________________________________
Pursuant to FRAP 26.1 and Local Rule 26.1,
______________________________________________________________________________
(name of party/amicus)
______________________________________________________________________________
who is _______________________, makes the following disclosure:
(appellant/appellee/petitioner/respondent/amicus/intervenor)
1.
Is party/amicus a publicly held corporation or other publicly held entity?
YES
NO
2.
Does party/amicus have any parent corporations?
YES
NO
If yes, identify all parent corporations, including all generations of parent corporations:
3.
Is 10% or more of the stock of a party/amicus owned by a publicly held corporation or
other publicly held entity?
YES
NO
If yes, identify all such owners:
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09/29/2016 SCC

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