Proline Materials v. Proline Products
Plaintiff Counter Defendant - Appellant: PROLINE MATERIALS, INC., a Texas corporation
Defendant Counterclaimant - Appellee: PROLINE PRODUCTS, LLC, an Oklahoma limited Liability company
Case Number: 14-6216
Filed: October 31, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions

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April 3, 2015 Proline Materials v. Proline Products

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Plaintiff counter defendant - appellant: PROLINE MATERIALS, INC., a Texas corporation
Represented By: Johnny G. Beech
Represented By: Shannon Forth Davies
Represented By: Andrew W. Lester
Represented By: Courtney Davis Powell
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Defendant counterclaimant - appellee: PROLINE PRODUCTS, LLC, an Oklahoma limited Liability company
Represented By: Michael L. Brooks
Represented By: Derek Brandon Ensminger
Represented By: Ryan S. Wilson
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