Mary Bottini v. GEICO General Insurance Compan
Plaintiff - Appellee: MARY BOTTINI, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Garard Bottini
Defendant - Appellant: GEICO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Case Number: 15-12266
Filed: May 26, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Insurance

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June 15, 2017 Summary Bottini v. GEICO

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Plaintiff - appellee: MARY BOTTINI, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Garard Bottini
Represented By: David D. Dickey
Represented By: Stephanie Miles
Represented By: Shea T. Moxon
Represented By: Angela E. Rodante
Represented By: Dale Swope
Represented By: George A. Vaka
Represented By: Charles Steven Yerrid
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Defendant - appellant: GEICO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Represented By: Megan Alexander
Represented By: Adam A. Duke
Represented By: Jordan Marshall Thompson
Represented By: Billy Richard Young
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