A Corp. v. All American Plumbing, Inc.
A CORP., d/b/a Rooter Man |
ALL AMERICAN PLUMBING, INC. |
15-1509 |
April 28, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
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A Corp. v. All American Plumbing, Inc. |
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Filing 106950899 OPINION issued by Sandra L. Lynch,* Rogeriee Thompson, Appellate Judge and William J. Kayatta , Jr., Appellate Judge. Published. *Judge Lynch heard oral argument in this matter and participated in the semble, but she did not participate in the issuance of the panel's opinion. The remaining two panelists issue this opinion pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 46(d). [15-1509] |
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Plaintiff - appellant: A CORP., d/b/a Rooter Man | |
Represented By: | Juan Liu |
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Defendant - appellee: ALL AMERICAN PLUMBING, INC. | |
Represented By: | Albert A. DeNapoli |
Represented By: | Matthew S. Furman |
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