Arabian Support & Services Com v. Textron Systems Corporation
Plaintiff - Appellant: ARABIAN SUPPORT & SERVICES COMPANY, LTD.
Defendant - Appellee: TEXTRON SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Case Number: 16-1309
Filed: March 28, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: Overpymt Recovery/Enforce of Jgmt

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April 19, 2017 Summary Arabian Support & Services Co. v. Textron Systems Corp.

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Plaintiff - appellant: ARABIAN SUPPORT & SERVICES COMPANY, LTD.
Represented By: D. Michelle Douglas
Represented By: Martin F. Gaynor
Represented By: Haig V. Kalbian
Represented By: William P. McGrath
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Defendant - appellee: TEXTRON SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Represented By: Eugene F. Assaf
Represented By: Brian Robert Birke
Represented By: Edwin U. John
Represented By: Erin Camille Johnston
Represented By: John A. Tarantino
Represented By: Tia T. Trout-Perez
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