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LAWSON v. FMR LLC

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                    No. 12-3

                    3n Tbe

 Supreme Court of the aniteb Otate


JACKIE HOSANG LAWSON and JONATHAN M. ZANG,
                                   Petitioners,
                       V.
                 FMR LLC, et al.,
                                 Respondents.


          On Writ Of Certiorari To The
          United States Court Of Appeals
              For The First Circuit


                 REPLY BRIEF


                 ERIC SCHNAPPER*
                 School of Law
                 University of Washington
                 P.O. Box 353020
                 Seattle, WA 98195
                 (206) 616-3167
                 schnapp@u.washington.edu
                 INDIRA TALWANI
                 SEGAL ROITMAN, LLP
                 111 Devonshire St.
                 Fifth Floor
                 Boston, MA 02109
                 (617) 742-0208
                 KEVIN G. POWERS
                 RODGERS, POWERS & SCHWARTZ, LLP
                 18 Tremont St.
                 Boston, MA 02108
                 (617) 742-7010
                 Counsel for Petitioners
                 *Counsel of Record

              COCKLE LEGAL BRIEFS (800) 225-6964
              WWW.COCKLELEGALBRIEFS.COM

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