Border Farm Trust v. Samson Resources Company
Plaintiff - Appellant: Border Farm Trust, by and through its co-trustees Diane E. Clinton and Ellen C. Britton, individually and for all those similarly situated
Defendant - Appellee: Samson Resources Company, an Oklahoma corporation
Case Number: 14-2420
Filed: June 17, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
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Plaintiff - appellant: Border Farm Trust, by and through its co-trustees Diane E. Clinton and Ellen C. Britton, individually and for all those similarly situated
Represented By: Cody L. Balzer
Represented By: Derrick Braaten
Represented By: Matthew J. Kelly
Represented By: Britton D. Monts
Represented By: James Nicholas Murdock
Represented By: Timothy J. Pearse
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Defendant - appellee: Samson Resources Company, an Oklahoma corporation
Represented By: Lawrence Bender
Represented By: Daniel J. Dunn
Represented By: Michael David Schoepf
Represented By: Elizabeth H. Titus
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