Anderson v. Seven Falls Company
KARL T. ANDERSON, solely in his capacity as Chapter 7 Trustee for the bankruptcy estate of Robert Leone Davies and Amber Tracey Davies |
SEVEN FALLS COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, DBA The New Seven Falls Company, DBA The Cottage Company, DBA Seven Falls Pipeline & Reservoir |
14-1515 |
December 26, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other Personal Injury |
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Plaintiff - appellant: KARL T. ANDERSON, solely in his capacity as Chapter 7 Trustee for the bankruptcy estate of Robert Leone Davies and Amber Tracey Davies | |
Represented By: | John Dress Gehlhausen |
Represented By: | Robert Jay Ingraham |
Represented By: | David MacDonald Sargent |
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Defendant - appellee: SEVEN FALLS COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, DBA The New Seven Falls Company, DBA The Cottage Company, DBA Seven Falls Pipeline & Reservoir | |
Represented By: | Alan D. Avery |
Represented By: | Jared Ellis |
Represented By: | David H. Yun |
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