Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Leon Biegalski
Plaintiff - Appellant: SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA, a Federally recognized Indian Tribe
Defendant - Appellee: LEON M. BIEGALSKI, as Executive Director of the Department of Revenue, State of Florida
Case Number: 18-12094
Filed: May 16, 2018
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions

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December 7, 2018 Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Leon M. Biegalski

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Plaintiff - appellant: SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA, a Federally recognized Indian Tribe
Represented By: Glen A. Stankee
Represented By: Kristen Marie Fiore
Represented By: Andrew Paul Gold
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Defendant - appellee: LEON M. BIEGALSKI, as Executive Director of the Department of Revenue, State of Florida
Represented By: Pam Bondi
Represented By: Jonathan Alan Glogau
Represented By: Edward Mark Wenger
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