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Parties Involved:
Steven C. Finberg
Petitioner
Cheryl A. Taylor
Petitioner
United States Department of Agriculture
Respondent
United States of America
Respondent

Document Text:

United States Court of Appeals

FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT

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No. 09-1270 September Term 2010

AGRI-PACA-APP06-0008

Filed On: March 2, 2011

Cheryl A. Taylor and Steven C. Finberg,

Petitioners

v.

United States Department of Agriculture and

United States of America,

Respondents

BEFORE: Brown*, Circuit Judges; Edwards and Randolph, Senior Circuit

Judges

O R D E R

Upon consideration of respondents’ petition for rehearing, it is

ORDERED, that the petition be granted as to the qualification of the factual

statements on page 7 of the opinion and denied as to the references to Quinn v. Butz, 510

F.2d 743 (D.C. Cir. 1975). It is

FURTHER ORDERED that the opinion of the court issued on January 7, 2011, be

amended as follows:

Page 7, ¶ 1, Lines 12-14: Delete “And the board, not company officers or

managers, made all decisions governing the company’s bills, capital expenditures, and

personnel. Id. at 146-49, 1 J.A. 96-99. . . . ” and insert in lieu thereof “And there is

evidence that the board, not company officers or managers, made all decisions governing

the company’s bills, capital expenditures, and personnel. Id. at 146-49, 1 J.A. 96-99.”

Page 7, ¶ 2, Lines 1-4: Delete “And even though they carried “officer” titles at Fresh

America, neither Taylor not Finberg had any measurable power or authority in board

deliberations. . . .” and insert in lieu thereof “And even though they carried “officer” titles at

Fresh America, there is evidence that neither Taylor nor Finberg had any measurable

power or authority in board deliberations. (Emphasis added.)”

Per Curiam

FOR THE COURT:

Mark J. Langer, Clerk

BY: /s/

Jennifer M. Clark

Deputy Clerk

* Circuit Judge Brown did not participate in this matter.

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