Bigley v. Ciber, Inc.
Plaintiff - Appellant: LINDA BIGLEY
Defendant - Appellee: CIBER, INC. LONG TERM DISABILITY COVERAGE FOR:, Class I: All salaried and administrative employees who work 40 hours per week, and class II: all other salaried and administrative qualified full-time employees who work 32-40 hours per week
Case Number: 13-1243
Filed: June 10, 2013
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Employee Retirement

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July 2, 2014 Bigley v. Ciber, Inc.

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Plaintiff - appellant: LINDA BIGLEY
Represented By: Christopher R. Corkadel
Represented By: Brian A. Murphy
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Defendant - appellee: CIBER, INC. LONG TERM DISABILITY COVERAGE FOR:, Class I: All salaried and administrative employees who work 40 hours per week, and class II: all other salaried and administrative qualified full-time employees who work 32-40 hours per week
Represented By: Brett Charles Painter
Represented By: Kristi Walton
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