Black Hills Media LLC v. Yamaha Corporation of America
Plaintiff: Black Hills Media LLC
Defendant: Yamaha Corporation of America
Case Number: 2:2013cv06054
Filed: August 19, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: S. James Otero
Presiding Judge: Patrick J. Walsh
Nature of Suit: Patent
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Defendant: Yamaha Corporation of America
Represented By: Vincent J Belusko
Represented By: John G Day
Represented By: Kevin A Guerke
Represented By: Tiffany Geyer Lydon
Represented By: Martin Murray Noonen
Represented By: Alex S Yap
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Plaintiff: Black Hills Media LLC
Represented By: R Terrence Rader
Represented By: Stephen J Kontos
Represented By: Glenn E Forbis
Represented By: Patricia Pyles McGonigle
Represented By: Christopher E Millikin
Represented By: Joseph P Messina
Represented By: Ha Tran Lapple
Represented By: Matthew C Lapple
Represented By: Robert R Gilman
Represented By: Jonathan R Deblois
Represented By: Kevin A Guerke
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