Tony Romano v. Prison Health Services, Inc., et al
TONY ROMANO |
PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a foreign corporation, INDIANA CRUZ, individually, as those persons providing health services to prisoners at Collier County Jail, as employees of Prison Health Services and/or Corizon Health Services, MARYAM NABAVI, indiviudally, as those persons providing health services to prisoners at Collier County Jail, as employees of Prison Health Services and/or Corizon Health Services, TRINITY SERVICES GROUP, INC., a Florida corporation and TOM BOWMAN, individually, as those persons providing nutritional services to prisoners at Collier County Jail as employees of Trinity Services Group |
14-13199 |
July 17, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Prison Condition |
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Plaintiff - appellant: TONY ROMANO | |
Represented By: | Tony Romano |
Represented By: | Dade CI Warden |
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Defendant - appellee: PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a foreign corporation | |
Represented By: | Gregg Alan Toomey |
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Defendant - appellee: INDIANA CRUZ, individually, as those persons providing health services to prisoners at Collier County Jail, as employees of Prison Health Services and/or Corizon Health Services | |
Represented By: | Gregg Alan Toomey |
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Defendant - appellee: MARYAM NABAVI, indiviudally, as those persons providing health services to prisoners at Collier County Jail, as employees of Prison Health Services and/or Corizon Health Services | |
Represented By: | Gregg Alan Toomey |
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Defendant - appellee: TRINITY SERVICES GROUP, INC., a Florida corporation | |
Represented By: | Mark C. Anderson |
Represented By: | Gregory D. Cote |
Represented By: | Stephen A. Hould |
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Defendant - appellee: TOM BOWMAN, individually, as those persons providing nutritional services to prisoners at Collier County Jail as employees of Trinity Services Group | |
Represented By: | Mark C. Anderson |
Represented By: | Gregory D. Cote |
Represented By: | Stephen A. Hould |
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