Sentinel Capital Orlando, LLC v. Centennial Bank
Plaintiff - Appellant: SENTINEL CAPITAL ORLANDO, LLC
Defendant - Appellee: CENTENNIAL BANK, as successor-in-interest to Old Southern Bank by asset acquisition from the FDIC as Receiver for Old Southern Bank
Case Number: 15-14904
Filed: November 2, 2015
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions

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January 20, 2017 Sentinel Capital Orlando, LLC v. Centennial Bank

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Plaintiff - appellant: SENTINEL CAPITAL ORLANDO, LLC
Represented By: Eduardo S. Lombard
Represented By: Megan S. Reynolds
Represented By: William Robert Vezina
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Defendant - appellee: CENTENNIAL BANK, as successor-in-interest to Old Southern Bank by asset acquisition from the FDIC as Receiver for Old Southern Bank
Represented By: James Timothy Schulte
Represented By: Kevin Patrick Robinson
Represented By: Amanda Simpson
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