Bart Fanelli v. BMC Software, Inc.
Plaintiff - Appellee: BART FANELLI
Defendant - Appellant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC., a Delaware corporation
Case Number: 15-14431
Filed: October 1, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Personal Injury

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April 20, 2017 Bart Fanelli v. BMC Software, Inc.

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Plaintiff - appellee: BART FANELLI
Represented By: Michael Eric Ross
Represented By: Scott G. Blews
Represented By: Glianny Fagundo
Represented By: Eric Seth Fisher
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Defendant - appellant: BMC SOFTWARE, INC., a Delaware corporation
Represented By: A. Craig Cleland
Represented By: Margaret H. Campbell
Represented By: Margaret Santen Hanrahan
Represented By: Amy Elizabeth Jensen
Represented By: Theresia Maria Moser
Represented By: Charles Edward Solley
Represented By: David Paul Thatcher
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