Elia Viveros v. United States Postal Services, et al
Plaintiff - Appellee,: ELIA VIVEROS
Defendant - Appellant,: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICES and PATRICK R. DONAHOE, United States Post Master General
Case Number: 13-55163
Filed: January 28, 2013
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Labor Litigation
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Plaintiff - appellee,: ELIA VIVEROS
Represented By: Andrew Kazakez
Represented By: Mark Weidmann
Represented By: Edward Yun
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Defendant - appellant,: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICES
Represented By: Terrence Matthew Jones
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Defendant - appellant,: PATRICK R. DONAHOE, United States Post Master General
Represented By: Terrence Matthew Jones
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