Countrywide Home Loans v. Thomas Johnson, et al
Petitioner: COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
Respondent: THOMAS JOHNSON, Individually and as representative of a class of all others similarly situated and SHAWN BATES HOLT, Individually and as representative of a class of all others similarly situated
Case Number: 11-90017
Filed: October 11, 2011
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Petitioner: COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
Represented By: Robert C. Hagler
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Respondent: THOMAS JOHNSON, Individually and as representative of a class of all others similarly situated
Represented By: John C. Bell
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Respondent: SHAWN BATES HOLT, Individually and as representative of a class of all others similarly situated
Represented By: John C. Bell
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