Matthew Willingham v. City of Valparaiso Florida
Plaintiff - Appellee: MATTHEW JAMES WILLINGHAM
Defendant - Appellant: CITY OF VALPARAISO FLORIDA, A Florida Municipal Corporation
Case Number: 15-11597
Filed: April 14, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Jobs

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January 20, 2016 Matthew James Willingham v. City of Valparaiso Florida

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Plaintiff - appellee: MATTHEW JAMES WILLINGHAM
Represented By: Thomas M. Byrne
Represented By: David Michael Chesser
Represented By: Charles James Comella
Represented By: Tara Allison Hagan
Represented By: Stacey McGavin Mohr
Represented By: Nickolas G. Petersen
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Defendant - appellant: CITY OF VALPARAISO FLORIDA, A Florida Municipal Corporation
Represented By: J. Bruce Bowman
Represented By: Hayward Dykes
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