Wagoner v. EMC Mortgage, et al
RANDAL WAGONER |
EMC MORTGAGE, LLC, FKA EMC Mortgage Corporation and J.P. MORGAN CHASE, N.A., a National Bank with its home office in New York |
13-8087 |
November 1, 2013 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Foreclosure |
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Plaintiff-counter-claim-defendant - appellant: RANDAL WAGONER | |
Represented By: | James A. Halpin |
Represented By: | Paul K. Knight |
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Defendant-counter-plaintiff - appellee: EMC MORTGAGE, LLC, FKA EMC Mortgage Corporation | |
Represented By: | Beau Bryan Bump |
Represented By: | Christopher Toll |
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Defendant-counter-plaintiff - appellee: J.P. MORGAN CHASE, N.A., a National Bank with its home office in New York | |
Represented By: | Beau Bryan Bump |
Represented By: | Christopher Toll |
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