Ninouska Gomez v. Oxford Law LLC
NINOUSKA GOMEZ |
OXFORD LAW LLC |
15-1352 |
February 9, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other Statutory Actions |
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Filing 3012374374 NOT PRECEDENTIAL OPINION Coram: AMBRO, SMITH and KRAUSE, Circuit Judges. Total Pages: 6. Judge: KRAUSE Authoring. It is now hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED by this Court that the judgment of the District Court entered on January 5, 2015, be and the same is hereby AFFIRMED. All of the above in accordance with the Opinion of this Court. Costs taxed against Appellant. |
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Plaintiff - appellant: NINOUSKA GOMEZ | |
Represented By: | Brett Freeman |
Represented By: | Carlo Sabatini |
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Defendant - appellee: OXFORD LAW LLC | |
Represented By: | Robert M. Kline |
Represented By: | Michael F. Ratchford |
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