Irwin, et al v. Eclectic Dining, Inc.
MEGAN IRWIN and THOMAS IRWIN, individually and as Father and next friend of minors Children M.I., M.I. and T.I. |
ECLECTIC DINING, INC., d/b/a Atlantica's Olde Salt Restaurant |
16-1142 |
February 9, 2016 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other Personal Injury |
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Plaintiff - appellant: MEGAN IRWIN | |
Represented By: | Scott E. Charnas |
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Plaintiff - appellant: THOMAS IRWIN, individually and as Father and next friend of minors Children M.I., M.I. and T.I. | |
Represented By: | Scott E. Charnas |
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Defendant - appellee: ECLECTIC DINING, INC., d/b/a Atlantica's Olde Salt Restaurant | |
Represented By: | Heather M. Gamache |
Represented By: | John F.X. Lawler |
Represented By: | Erica B. Mecler |
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