University of South Florida Bo v. CoMentis, Inc.
Plaintiff - Appellant: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES, a public body corporate of the State of Florida
Defendant - Appellee: COMENTIS, INC., a Delaware Corporation
Case Number: 16-11341
Filed: March 25, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Contract Actions

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June 30, 2017 Summary University of South Florida Board of Trustees v. CoMentis, Inc.

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Plaintiff - appellant: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES, a public body corporate of the State of Florida
Represented By: Jerry Stouck
Represented By: Richard Courtney McCrea
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Defendant - appellee: COMENTIS, INC., a Delaware Corporation
Represented By: Eric Stephen Walters
Represented By: John D. Freed
Represented By: Lawrence P. Ingram
Represented By: Jason Paul Stearns
Represented By: Erica D. Wilson
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