Cynthia Seamon v. Remington Arms Company, LLC
Plaintiff - Appellant: CYNTHIA SEAMON, individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Kenneth Seamon, deceased
Defendant - Appellee: REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, LLC
Case Number: 14-15662
Filed: December 18, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Personal Injury-Product Liability

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February 17, 2016 Summary Seamon v. Remington Arms Co.

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Plaintiff - appellant: CYNTHIA SEAMON, individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Kenneth Seamon, deceased
Represented By: Timothy W. Monsees
Represented By: Andrew S. Leroy
Represented By: Benjamin Lee Locklar
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Defendant - appellee: REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, LLC
Represented By: J. Banks Sewell
Represented By: Reid C. Carpenter
Represented By: Andrew A. Lothson
Represented By: William H. Morrow
Represented By: Dale G. Wills
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