Pray v. Long Island Bone & Joint, LLP
Dorothea B. Pray, on behalf of herself and all others similarly-situated |
Long Island Bone & Joint, LLP and Michael Fracchia, M.D., in his individual and professional capacities |
16-3485 |
October 14, 2016 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
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Plaintiff - appellee: Dorothea B. Pray, on behalf of herself and all others similarly-situated | |
Represented By: | Alexander Todd Coleman |
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Defendant - appellant: Long Island Bone & Joint, LLP | |
Represented By: | Jessica M. Seyer |
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Defendant - appellant: Michael Fracchia, M.D., in his individual and professional capacities | |
Represented By: | Jessica M. Seyer |
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