Deborah Garrison v. Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corpo
Plaintiff - Appellant: DEBORAH GARRISON
Defendant - Appellee: NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation
Case Number: 14-13426
Filed: July 30, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Personal Injury-Product Liability
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Plaintiff - appellant: DEBORAH GARRISON
Represented By: Samuel R. Harris
Represented By: Annesley H. DeGaris
Represented By: John Albert Girardi
Represented By: John J. Vecchione
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Defendant - appellee: NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation
Represented By: Bruce J. Berger
Represented By: Philip M. Busman
Represented By: Patrick R. Harkins
Represented By: Frederick G. Helmsing
Represented By: Robert Eric Johnston
Represented By: Katharine Ruth Latimer
Represented By: Matthew J. Malinowski
Represented By: Edward S. Sledge
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