Paul Aversa v. OTO 173 Management LLC, et al
PAUL AVERSA, an individual |
OTO 173 MANAGEMENT LLC, a Florida limited liability company, d.b.a. Sole on the Ocean and CHRISTOPHER DORSEY, an individual |
14-14796 |
October 23, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
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Plaintiff - appellant: PAUL AVERSA, an individual | |
Represented By: | Michael James Corey |
Represented By: | Curt Obront |
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Defendant - appellee: OTO 173 MANAGEMENT LLC, a Florida limited liability company, d.b.a. Sole on the Ocean | |
Represented By: | Ena Teresa Diaz |
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Defendant - appellee: CHRISTOPHER DORSEY, an individual | |
Represented By: | Ena Teresa Diaz |
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