Briggs v. Bremby
Plaintiff - Appellee: James Briggs, Individually and on behalf of all other persons similarly situated
Defendant - Appellant: Roderick Bremby, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the State of Connecticut Department of Social Services
Case Number: 14-1328
Filed: April 24, 2014
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Nature of Suit: CIVIL RIGHTS-Other

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Plaintiff - appellee: James Briggs, Individually and on behalf of all other persons similarly situated
Represented By: Gregory Lee Bass
Represented By: Marc Cohan
Represented By: Lucy Potter
Represented By: Cecil Joseph Thomas
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Defendant - appellant: Roderick Bremby, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the State of Connecticut Department of Social Services
Represented By: Hugh Barber
Represented By: Rosemary M. McGovern
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