Midwest Feeders, Inc. v. Regions Bank (Inc) (Alabama)
Plaintiff - Appellant: MIDWEST FEEDERS, INC., a Kansas Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: REGIONS BANK (INC) (ALABAMA), an Alabama Corporation
Case Number: 16-16849
Filed: October 28, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Fraud

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January 3, 2018 Midwest Feeders, Inc. v. Regions Bank (Inc) (Alabama)

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Plaintiff - appellant: MIDWEST FEEDERS, INC., a Kansas Corporation
Represented By: Timothy G. O'Neill
Represented By: Troy J. Aramburu
Represented By: Mark O. Morris
Represented By: John O'Brien
Represented By: Scott Sandberg
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Defendant - appellee: REGIONS BANK (INC) (ALABAMA), an Alabama Corporation
Represented By: William James Holley
Represented By: Tiffany R. Johnson
Represented By: Trishanda L. Treadwell
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